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Mikie Sherrill

DemocratNew Jersey

Since 2019Next Election: Nov 3, 20260 followers

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StateNew Jersey
ServiceSince 2019
Previous4 terms indexed

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Sponsored Bills

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  • HR 537

    INCREASE Housing Affordability Act

    introduced

  • HR 1742

    Access to Reproductive Care for Servicemembers Act

    introduced

  • HR 3370

    PROTECT Firefighters Act

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  • + 16 more sponsored bills

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  • Ms. SHERRILL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Mr. Peter P. Errante, who is retiring after 41 years of faithful and dedicated service as a civilian employee of the U.S. Army at Picatinny Arsenal. Mr. Errante chose to apply his knowledge and experience to the U.S. military's armaments enterprise at Picatinny Arsenal located in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District. The contributions he has made to our national defense, and to our allies' defense, are enormous, and we all owe him a debt of gratitude. Mr. Errante started out his career as an engineer, and in October 2002, he was selected as the Deputy Product Director for Crew Served Weapons as part of the newly formed Program Executive Office Soldier, Project Manager Soldier Lethality Organization. He served a key role in standing up for that organization and will continue that position up to his retirement on September 30, 2025. As Deputy, Mr. Errante executed over $7 billion in acquisitions and delivered over two million crew served weapons and accessories to soldiers and allies. He was directly responsible for weapon life cycle management, including development, production and sustainment of the M249 Squad Automatic Rifle, M240 Machine Guns, M2/M2A1 Machine Guns, Mk19 Grenade Machine Guns, Multi-role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon Systems (MAAWS) M22, M24, M25/M25A1 Binoculars, Mounted Machine Gun Optics, M107, M110, and M2010 Sniper Rifles, Medium Caliber Weapons, Common Remotely Operated Weapon Stations (CROWS), and Non-Standard Weapons and Optics. Thanks to his efforts, Picatinny's Armaments Center has continued to develop and sustain vital combat systems that both our warfighters and our allies depend on and will continue to use in the future. I want to thank Mr. Errante for the critical engineering and program management that he and his team have done over his career to support our national defense, and I wish him the best for a well-earned and restful retirement. ____________________

    2025-09-09 · Defense

  • Ms. SHERRILL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the remarkable partnership of Annette and Myron Greenbaum of South Orange, New Jersey, who will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on July 4, 2025. They first met on a group ski trip: Annette was there with a friend, Myron with the group. Their first date came shortly after, when Annette had an extra theater ticket and invited Myron to join. Neither remembers the name of the play, but both remember it led to the next meeting. Their second date was a Marx Brothers movie, an early sign that laughter would become one of the cornerstones of their life together. They were married on July 4, 1965, in a small ceremony at a temple on Central Park West, followed by a luncheon at the Delmonico Hotel, a classic Manhattan venue that's part of the city's long history. In the early years of their marriage, Annette and Myron lived in a Brooklyn Heights brownstone, enjoying walks along the promenade, afternoons at museums, and everything the city had to offer. Eventually, they made their home in South Orange, New Jersey, where they raised two children and have lived in the same house for more than forty years. Along the way, they opened their home to many beloved cats--each one a part of the family. Today, they are the proud grandparents of three. When asked the secret to a long marriage. Annette doesn't give a grand declaration, just a simple truth learn to accept each other's quirks. It is my privilege to recognize Annette and Myron's 60 years of marriage. Their story is a reminder that the best partnerships are built not just on love, but on humor, patience, and a shared life well- lived. [[Page E626]] ____________________

    2025-06-26 · Government Reform

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Service timeline

  1. Congress 119 · house · D-NJ-11

    20252025

  2. Congress 118 · house · D-NJ-11

    20232025

  3. Congress 117 · house · D-NJ-11

    20212023

  4. Congress 116 · house · D-NJ-11

    20192021

Bioguide ID: S001207 · Chamber: house