President Trump got his wish: approval of a "big, beautiful" spending bill. Critics warn it could pave the way for deep cuts to Medicaid.
The U.S. House is expected to vote on their version of the sweeping budget plan this week. Here's how it could impact New Jersey residents:
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NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — 33-year-old Dani Zalepka, who lives with intellectual and developmental disabilities is living her best life on stage – one of the many programs and activities she
Gov. Phil Murphy outlined an annual state budget that leans hard into Medicaid to fund health care in New Jersey, including plans to further leverage the program to provide some $1.2 billion more for hospitals than they currently receive through this conduit.
A controversial federal spending plan would cut Medicaid and food aid, and strip funding from public schools in New Jersey.
Murphy of New Jersey proposed a $58 billion budget on Tuesday that would keep spending roughly flat as the state braces for potentially drastic reductions in federal funding, including Medicaid. State officials acknowledged that drafting the final budget of Mr.
Republicans in Congress are looking to cut Medicaid to pay for border enforcement and tax cuts that Democrats say will largely benefit the wealthiest.
Ocean County has the second-highest Medicaid population in the state. They are those with low- and moderate-incomes, disabilities and long-term care.
If Congressional Republicans' proposal to take $880 billion for tax cuts over a decade becomes law, N.J. could lose up to $5.2 billion
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — 33-year-old Dani Zalepka, who lives with intellectual and developmental disabilities is living her best life on stage – one of the many programs and activities she
As many as 2 million state residents rely on Medicaid, but a new budget resolution passed by House Republicans could mean cuts to coverage. CBS News New York's Christine Sloan reports. People Are ...
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