Republicans in Congress are looking to cut Medicaid to pay for border enforcement and tax cuts that Democrats say will largely benefit the wealthiest.
A Republican proposal for $880 billion in spending cuts drew hundreds of disabled New Jerseyans and their advocates to the NJ Statehouse.
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
House Republicans have passed a resolution that could lead to $880 billion in Medicaid cuts nationwide. New Jersey gets $14 billion in Medicaid government from the feds, and spends $10 billion of its own. The New Jersey Department of Health and Human ...
Recent data shows increased life expectancy for Black New Jersyans, but proposed federal budget cuts to Medicaid could negatively impact this trend, researchers warn.
GOP lawmakers are considering a plan to limit federal matching funds for the health insurance program to pay for tax cuts.
Mr. Murphy’s plan also envisions doubling the tax charged on the sale of property over $1 million, from 1 percent to 2 percent; the tax on homes sold for more than $2 million would increase from 1 percent to 3 percent.
Medicaid makes up 93 percent of that ... The CBO made the pronouncements in a letter to Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey, the ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee ...