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Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed an order directing state agencies to evaluate the impacts of the federal cuts on their budgets, operations and programs.
Both parties are planning to make the sweeping tax cut and spending measure an issue in this year’s gubernatorial races in ...
In two years, the One Big Beautiful Bill passed by Republicans in Washington will require millions of low-income Americans to work, study or meet similar requirements to keep their health insurance.
State Human Services Commissioner Sarah Adelman says there’s “no scenario” in which New Jersey can make up the difference.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order today directing New Jersey’s state agencies to review the One Big Beautiful Bill, the enormous Republican ...
Rather than push people off Medicaid, President Donald Trump ’s so-called “big, beautiful bill ” — now law — will “move more ...
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. Trump ...
Camden Coalition's successful program faces an uncertain future as $250,000 in state support is eliminated despite ...
The state's innovative approach automatically enrolled thousands of children in a critical food benefit program without families having to take extra steps.
New Jersey’s Medicaid program — called NJ FamilyCare — costs taxpayers $24 billion: $14 billion from the federal government and $10 billion in the state’s $56.6 billion budget.