A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...
With New Jersey's gubernatorial primary inching closer, the latest Republican debate offered a revealing glimpse into the priorities, personalities, and strategies shaping the race. Tuesday night’s event, held at Rider University and co-sponsored by the New Jersey Globe and On New Jersey, wasn’t the most explosive political showdown—but it certainly had its moments. As the three leading GOP candidates—Jack Ciattarelli, Bill Spadea, and Jon Bramnick—shared the stage once again, the stakes felt higher, and the tensions simmered just beneath the surface.
🗳️ The Trump Factor: Endorsement Drama
The headline from this debate may be less about policy and more about politics: former President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Jack Ciattarelli has added a dramatic new twist to the...
New Jersey stands at the precipice of a profound healthcare crisis, as a new federal mandate threatens to strip Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) coverage from as many as 25,000 legal immigrants across the state by October 2026. This drastic change, stemming from a tax and spending-cut law enacted in July 2025, casts a long shadow over vulnerable populations, particularly refugees and victims of domestic violence and human trafficking, who are now facing an uncertain future regarding their essential healthcare access.
The core of this impending challenge lies in a significant redefinition of "qualified immigrants" for Medicaid eligibility. What was once a lifeline for many, providing crucial medical care, could soon be out of reach. This legislative shift...