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Mikie Sherrill used taxpayer-funded helicopter for college alumni gathering

Created at 16 Jul · 11:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill faced scrutiny over the use of a state helicopter to attend a college alumni gathering at the Naval Academy. Her office stated the travel was official and efficient, aligning with required flight hours and no added taxpayer cost.

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Key Numbers

$2,500approximate hourly cost of State Police helicopter use
18,200reimbursement amount by Jim McGreevey's committee
3,300reimbursement amount by Chris Christie and party
2007year of State Police report recommending helicopter use
1994year Mikie Sherrill graduated from the Naval Academy

Who's Involved

Mikie Sherrill
New Jersey Governor who used state helicopter
Sean Higgins
Spokesperson for Governor Sherrill
Declan O’Scanlon
Republican state Sen. critical of helicopter use
Jim McGreevey
Former New Jersey Governor who reimbursed state for helicopter use
Chris Christie
Former New Jersey Governor involved in 'choppergate'
Jon Corzine
Former New Jersey Governor whose security detail incident led to helicopter report

↳ Why This Matters

The incident raises questions about the appropriate use of public resources and the ethical boundaries for elected officials, particularly concerning the perception of fiscal responsibility and the potential for misuse of taxpayer-funded assets for personal or political gain.

Key facts

  • Governor Mikie Sherrill used a State Police helicopter to attend a Naval Academy reception.
  • Sherrill's office claims the travel was official and efficient, meeting required flight hours at no additional taxpayer cost.
  • A Republican state senator criticized the use of the helicopter for non-state business events like alumni gatherings.
  • The flight occurred on April 17, with Sherrill traveling from South Jersey to Maryland.
  • Previous governors have faced scrutiny and reimbursements for personal use of state helicopters.

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has drawn scrutiny for using a taxpayer-funded State Police helicopter to attend a college alumni gathering at the Naval Academy, where she is an alumna and her children currently attend. The use of the helicopter, which costs taxpayers approximately $2,500 per hour, has previously led to controversy for other New Jersey governors.

Sherrill's office defended the flight, stating that State Police helicopters must log a minimum number of flying hours annually and that the governor's travels coincide with this requirement, thus incurring no additional cost to taxpayers. A spokesperson asserted that the travel was part of the official transportation and security for the Governor, ensuring the safest and most efficient manner of service to the state.

However, Republican state Sen. Declan O’Scanlon expressed disapproval, arguing that while helicopter use for state business or emergencies is permissible, it should not extend to events like children's sporting events or college alumni gatherings. He stated there is a clear line that should not be crossed.

Past incidents involving state helicopters include former Governor Jim McGreevey's personal trips, which resulted in his committee reimbursing the state $18,200, and former Governor Chris Christie's use of a helicopter for his son's baseball game, leading to a $3,300 reimbursement. A 2007 State Police report, prompted by a near-fatal car crash involving Governor Jon Corzine's security detail, recommended increased helicopter use for the governor but stipulated reimbursement for political or personal events.

Frequently asked questions

As of 2021, the cost to taxpayers was approximately $2,500 per hour for the governor's use of the State Police helicopter.

Her office stated that State Police helicopters have required annual flight hours, and the governor's travels coincided with this, meaning there was no added cost to taxpayers.

Previous governors like Jim McGreevey and Chris Christie faced scrutiny for using state helicopters for personal trips, leading to reimbursements to the state.

What Happens Next

01Further scrutiny of Governor Sherrill's travel records may occur.
02Legislators may propose stricter guidelines for the use of state aircraft.

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How It Developed

Governor Mikie Sherrill used a State Police helicopter to travel to a Naval Academy reception.
Sherrill's office stated the flight was official, efficient, and met required flight hours without added taxpayer cost.
Republican state Sen. Declan O'Scanlon objected to using the helicopter for non-emergency or non-state business events like alumni gatherings.
Flight records show Sherrill flew from South Jersey to Maryland for the reception, where she is an alumna and her children attend.
Previous New Jersey governors have faced scrutiny for using state helicopters for personal trips, leading to reimbursements.

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