Sherrill-Caldwell Transition Action Teams Release Final Reports
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TRENTON – Today, the Sherrill-Caldwell transition Action Teams released their final reports, including recommendations to the administration. The Action Teams were led by New Jersey and national experts and included members with diverse and distinguished experience. “The Sherrill-Caldwell administration is grateful for all the hard work and collaboration that went into these reports, and we are actively reviewing their recommendations – some of which have already been included in Gov. Sherrill’s first executive orders. Our transition brought together leaders from New Jersey and across the country – and no matter the different perspectives, what united our Action Teams was a commitment to public service and making a difference. The connections and relationships that were built during this process will pay dividends to this Administration for years to come,” said Lt. Gov. Dr. Dale Caldwell and New Jersey Chief Operating Officer Kellie Doucette, who were Chair and Executive Director of the Transition, respectively. “Governor Sherrill brought our teams together on a mission to deliver for the people of New Jersey, and we are proud of the recommendations we developed so the Sherrill-Caldwell administration could hit the ground running. These reports are a product of true collaboration and coming together around Gov. Sherrill’s commitment to lower costs, expand opportunity for our kids, and make Trenton more accountable to the people of New Jersey,” said the Co-Chairs of the Action Teams. The Action Teams focused on the top priorities of the incoming administration, including: |
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