In the first few months of President Donald Trump's administration, Republican lawmakers across the country have been implored by their constituents to meet with the public, and Rep. Leonard Lance is no different.
Votes in Congress on replacing the Affordable Care Act are imminent. A report says the plan could cost a half-million New Jerseyans health coverage by 2020.
The repeal of the Affordable Care Act, if it happens, will take months to enact and years to roll out. But it's already influencing the coming year's budget.
A report says 1.1 million New Jerseyans would lose benefits and $4B in federal funds would be lost if the Affordable Care Act is repealed without replacement.
Gov. Chris Christie said he isn’t worried the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act and conversion of the Medicaid program into block grants will hurt health care in New Jersey.