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We urge the New Jersey Congressional delegation to put the wellbeing of our state first and resist drastic cuts to Medicaid.
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 you still get it in NJ? Medicaid was introduced in 1965 to provide health insurance to low income adults, children, pregnant women, seniors and people with disabilities. The Affordable Care Act ...
Congress’s “big beautiful bill” includes cutting $716 billion from Medicaid over 10 years, primarily by pushing 8 million ...
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How would Medicaid cuts hit NJ? Mom of disabled twins frets as GOP offers reassurancesAbout 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 ...
including New Jersey, provide to their residents. Nearly 2 million people in the Garden State rely on Medicaid and/or CHIP (the Children’s Health Insurance Program) for health care coverage.
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 ...
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