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New Jersey's congressional Republicans must be ready to be held accountable for devastating cuts to Medicaid and SNAP in the ...
The “Big Beautiful Bill," as Trump has called it, includes a $1 trillion reduction in spending over the next decade for ...
A multi-state coalition is suing to keep Medicaid enrollment information away from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The “Big Beautiful Bill," as Trump has called it, includes a $1 trillion reduction in spending over the next decade for Medicaid, the government insurance program for low-income Americans.
In May, New Jersey's Department of Human Services said an earlier version of the federal bill with smaller Medicaid cuts would still have cost the state $3.6 billion in annual funding, enough to ...
These are the very real and difficult choices that New Jersey will be forced to make if Congress moves forward with sweeping cuts to Medicaid. Make no mistake, every one of these decisions will ...
But since the program is state-administered, Medicaid qualifications vary on a state-by-state basis. For instance, some immigrants may be eligible for coverage in states such as New Jersey or New ...
The new bill removes Medicaid eligibility for some noncitizens, including refugees, certain abused spouses and children, and people granted asylum, Reuters reported. The new regulations take effect in ...
The new bill removes Medicaid eligibility for some noncitizens, including refugees, certain abused spouses and children, and people granted asylum, Reuters reported. The new regulations take effect in ...
In New Jersey, where Medicaid is known as NJ FamilyCare, new regulations and funding cuts in the federal legislation will roll out over the next few years. The Department of Human Services explains: ...
About 350,000 New Jersey Medicaid recipients — nearly 1 in 5 — could lose coverage under President Donald Trump's massive tax cut and spending bill, according to the state Department of Human ...
The “Big Beautiful Bill," as Trump has called it, includes a $1 trillion reduction in spending over the next decade for Medicaid, the government insurance program for low-income Americans.