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Congress’s “big beautiful bill” includes cutting $716 billion from Medicaid over 10 years, primarily by pushing 8 million ...
New Jersey would lose $3.6 billion in Medicaid funding and $200 million for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, under bill passed by House. The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate.
Parents of mentally ill children and adults with cerebral palsy spoke out at Gov. Murphy's roundtable about the devastating ...
Families who rely on Medicaid to pay for children's care spoke out against proposed cuts at a roundtable in Lakewood hosted ...
Can New Jersey Republicans offer straight answers about cuts to Medicaid to worried residents of Ocean County and beyond?
More than 7 million people will lose Medicaid coverage over the next 10 years if the bill becomes law, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
New Jersey would lose about $3.6 billion a year in federal Medicaid funding, and more than 300,000 residents would risk losing their health insurance.
About 1.8 million New Jersey residents are enrolled in Medicaid, including children, older adults and people with disabilities. Any significant changes to eligibility, funding or coverage could ...