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Health care forum

Save the date: September 14, 2011. Making a Health Insurance Exchange Work for New Jersey. Click to register today.


Number of public school systems

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Gas Taxes

How does New Jersey’s gas tax compare to other states? Click the chart to find out.


Newark-led petition asks Obama to deny Medicaid waiver application

The signatures accompany a one-page letter asking Obama to deny Christie’s application for a Comprehensive Medicaid Waiver, a move that would allow the state to lower the income eligibility cutoff from $24,645 to $5,317 for a family of three receiving state subsidized health care.


State and local sales tax rates

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Statement of Senior Policy Analyst Raymond Castro on proposed Medicaid Comprehensive Waiver

The impact of closing enrollment of poor working parents in FamilyCare that has been proposed by the Christie administration in the waiver would have a major negative impact across the state.


Price of energy

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Health insurance coverage

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A Surge in Subsidies

New Jersey has been providing tax breaks to corporations in the name of economic development for 220 years.


New Report Criticizes Business Incentives Used to Lure Companies to Jersey City

Business incentives provided by New Jersey to lure companies to Jersey City and other locales are not providing the jobs they are supposed to, a statewide public-policy group argues in a new report.


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