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Sherrill Keeps Murphy Team in Place as Governor

Governor Mikie Sherrill kicked off her administration this week by keeping most of Phil Murphy's cabinet and senior staff in their positions, a move that signals continuity but leaves some key roles unfilled as the new administration gets its footing. The former Navy helicopter pilot and congresswoman announced that she would retain Murphy's attorney general, treasurer, and several department commissioners as she transitions into the state's top job. The decision reflects Sherrill's campaign promise to maintain effective programs while bringing fresh leadership to Trenton. "We're focused on keeping the trains running while we build out our team," a spokesperson for the governor's office said. "Governor Sherrill believes in maintaining stability in areas where the state is performing well."

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