Congratulations to the winners of yesterday’s election – and we look forward to working with the Administration and legislators in the new legislative session. The 2023 election has passed and New Jersey voters, in exit polling, overwhelmingly stated that strengthening the economy and tackling affordability is their No. 1 issue. These have been priority issues the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce has been pushing for many years. Moving forward, the Chamber looks forward to meeting with policymakers to discuss ways to build upon our state’s economic momentum highlighted by New Jersey climbing 23 places to No. 19 in CNBC’s annual Top States for Doing Business list. However, there is more work to be done to maintain that ranking or place even higher. The Chamber will continue to push its six-point legislative agenda designed to assist employers of all sizes and, if implemented, build on the state’s recent successes. New Jersey has the potential to be a Top 10 state in the nation when it comes to doing business – and let’s all work together to achieve that milestone. A strong economy will benefit every business and resident of our state.
Thomas Bracken
President & CEO
NJ Chamber of Commerce
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Scott Goldstein
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
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Kevin Friedlander
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
kevin.friedlander@njchamber.com
609-789-5263