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The Congressional Budget Office estimates the Medicaid cuts could leave nearly 12 million Americans uninsured.
New Jersey disability programs were restored in the final state budget. But the community is bracing for Medicaid cuts.
More than 350,000 eligible New Jersey residents will lose health care coverage because of Medicaid cuts included in Donald ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" will add $3 trillion to the ...
The state comptroller said last-minute language in the NJ budget will allow poorly performing nursing homes to continue ...
New Jersey lawmakers reacted to the U.S. House's passage of a massive budget bill that is a centerpiece of President Donald ...
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 ...
As they stare down federal funding losses they cannot possibly make up for, lawmakers are applying their energy to attacking Republicans while waiting to see what the full impact will be.
More than 70 million Americans are enrolled in the program, which could be facing its biggest overhaul in decades.
In a vote that could make or break his political career, Rep. Tom Kean, Jr. (R-Westfield) today supported legislation once ...
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