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New Jersey ranks high in overall health but struggles with affordability and equity, especially for low-income residents. Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act could worsen ...
We urge the New Jersey Congressional delegation to put the wellbeing of our state first and resist drastic cuts to Medicaid.
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.
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New Jersey residents want Congress to protect Medicaid and ensure it remains accessible. Our congressional delegation must protect it.
Gov. Phil Murphy discusses looming NJ Transit strike, Newark airport delays, Medicaid cuts, and budget concerns amid federal uncertainty.
In addition to Medicaid, Fulop named implementing government reforms and improving transit as key priorities for his campaign.
New Jersey health care executives, social workers, and physicians predicted some bleak outcomes for care if proposed federal Medicaid cuts go through.
States have long used taxes on hospitals and nursing homes to increase federal matching funds. If Republicans end the tactic, red states could feel the most pain.
Medicaid programs in New Jersey fall under the umbrella of “NJFamilyCare” which serves approximately 1.8 million New Jerseyans statewide.