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Families who rely on Medicaid to pay for children's care spoke out against proposed cuts at a roundtable in Lakewood hosted ...
Q: What is the Medicaid program and who does it cover? A: Medicaid, known in New Jersey as NJ FamilyCare, provides health coverage, housing and other community services for 1.8 million low-income ...
Jack Ciattarelli's commitment to protecting Medicaid and vital safety net programs for our most vulnerable citizens is unwavering.
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.
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 ...
In New Jersey, Medicaid is a $24 billion-a-year program with about $14 billion paid by the federal government and the state footing the remaining $10 billion. With a $3.5 billion cut, the state ...
New Jersey would lose $3.6 billion in Medicaid funding and $200 million for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, ...
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.
What Republicans approved in a politically divided U.S. House of Representatives before dawn on Thursday, May 22 outlines ...
New Jersey would receive $3.6 billion less in annual funding, said the state Department of Human Services. That would force about 20% of residents enrolled in the state's Medicaid program ...