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njbia.org > businesses-challenge-nj-law-that-imposes-medicaid-penalty-on-employers

Businesses Challenge NJ Law that Imposes Medicaid Penalty on Employers

2+ hour, 19+ min ago   (306+ words) A coalition of business groups have filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging New Jersey’s recently enacted law that imposes fees on employers with at least 50 workers who receive Medicaid health coverage. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in the U.S. District…...

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njbia.org > 9-reasons-why-the-medicaid-tax-road-is-beyond-repair

9 Reasons Why the Medicaid Tax Road Is Beyond Repair

2+ mon, 1+ day ago   (502+ words) NJBIA and a coalition of employers issued a letter to the Legislature this week warning that Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s FY27 budget proposal to penalize employers with 50 or more workers on Medicaid is unfair to businesses, nonprofits and healthcare providers, is likely…...

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njbia.org > nam-releases-roadmap-for-lowering-healthcare-costs-for-manufacturers

NAM Releases Roadmap for Lowering Healthcare Costs for Manufacturers

2+ mon, 3+ week ago   (253+ words) New Jersey Business & Industry Association NAM Releases Roadmap for Lowering Healthcare Costs for Manufacturers The National Association of Manufacturers this week released a report detailing manufacturers’ priorities for lowering healthcare and insurance costs, including 12 recommendations that policymakers can follow to…...

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njbia.org > nearly-70000-nj-residents-drop-health-insurance-due-to-higher-premiums

Nearly 70,000 NJ Residents Drop Health Insurance Due to Higher Premiums

4+ mon, 4+ hour ago   (249+ words) The state Department of Banking and Insurance said Tuesday that nearly 70,000 New Jersey residents have dropped health insurance coverage since January 2026 due to higher premiums following the federal government’s failure to extend enhanced ACA premium tax credits. In 2025, 83% of enrollees…...

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njbia.org > njbia-medicaid-tax-unfair-to-business-unlikely-to-help-many-workers

NJBIA: Medicaid Tax Unfair to Business, Unlikely to Help Many Workers

5+ mon, 20+ hour ago   (663+ words) Medicaid Tax Unfair to Business, Unlikely to Help Many Workers New Jersey Business & Industry Association...

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njbia.org > events > choosing-the-right-coverage-what-you-need-to-know-2

Choosing the Right Coverage: What You Need to Know

5+ mon, 3+ week ago   (204+ words) Open enrollment is your annual opportunity to review, update, or select the health coverage that best supports your needs—but navigating the many options can feel overwhelming. That’s where Association Member Trust (AMT) comes in. AMT offers trusted guidance, flexible…...

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njbia.org > fewer-small-us-employers-offering-health-insurance

Fewer Small US Employers Offering Health Insurance

6+ mon, 3+ week ago   (362+ words) njbia.org Fewer Small US Employers Offering Health Insurance Employment-based health coverage continues to be the most common source of health insurance for working-age Americans, but fewer small employers are offering benefits than in the past, according to a new…...