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What are the potential implications for New Jersey residents with disabilities who rely on Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) for ...
The Tri-Boro First Aid Squad was temporarily spared from closing thanks to emergency funding from the three towns it serves.
About 350,000 New Jersey Medicaid recipients — nearly 1 in 5 — could lose coverage under President Donald Trump's massive tax cut and spending bill, according to the state Department of Human Services ...
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Daily Freeman on MSNDutchess Executive Serino calls for federal funding for EMS services
Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino is asking the federal government to provide funding for improved EMS services after ...
Congress is rushing to slash $723 billion in federal Medicaid funds over 10 years in an attempt to help pay for tax breaks. If pushed through, these cuts will have far-reaching and potentially ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" will add $3 trillion to the deficit. To pay for that, lawmakers made deep cuts to safety net programs, ...
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 ...
With just 69% of life-threatening calls met in 9 minutes, Dutchess and Ulster leaders seek federal funding to bolster EMS ...
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Tens of thousands of immigrants in Pa. and NJ will lose Medicaid next fall when “big beautiful bill” eligibility rules take effect
Tens of thousands of refugees, victims of human trafficking and domestic violence, and others who legally immigrated to Pennsylvania and New Jersey will lose Medicaid coverage next fall, when new ...
'Able-bodied' adults will face a requirement to work 80 hours per month to receive benefits, under the bill. About 350,000 New Jersey Medicaid recipients — nearly 1 in 5 — could lose coverage under ...
Proposed cuts to federal Medicaid funding could total $723 billion over 10 years. Nearly 2 million New Jersey residents rely on Medicaid and/or CHIP, including vulnerable populations like children, ...
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