Health Care Law’s Fate in N.J. May Wait Till Election

September 27th, 2012  |  by  |  Published in NJPP In the News

PrintFriendlyEmailShare

From the Asbury Park Press, September 27, 2012:

New Jersey is giving mixed signals on how the federal health care law will be implemented here, with Republican Gov. Chris Christie and Democratic lawmakers not in sync on setting up an insurance exchange before a federal Nov. 16 deadline.

While the Christie administration has been mum, NJPP’s Raymond Castro says that there is likely work going on behind closed doors.

“I think there is work going on,” he says. “I don’t think the administration has abandoned its planning and that work is going on behind the scenes, but you can only go so far without public input and involvement.”


Help us help New Jersey's working families. Make a tax-deductible donation today.

Leave a Response


Join NJPP's Email List
Email:  


Contact Us

137 West Hanover Street
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
PH: 609-393-1145

Click Here To Contact Us

NJPP is a member of the Economic Analysis and Research Network and the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative

Support NJPP

NJPP is a 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code. That means we do not engage in elections or partisan politics, and your contributions are tax-deductible.

Please consider a donation to NJPP.

Connect With NJPP