NJ FamilyCare expansion could make 24,000 kids who are undocumented immigrants eligible for health insurance. The federal government wouldn't help pay for it.
With May quarterly payments in the bank, the state was able to temporarily pay down its unemployment borrowing. It won't' be fully solvent until mid-2024.
Lawmakers push the MVC to restore all transactions to all agencies. but its chief says the current split system is so efficient they're not going back.
Schools and the state have plans for how to spend at least two of their three ESSER batches, but so far about $600 million of $4.3 billion has been spent.
Benefits for eligible homeowners have long been based on 2006 property tax information, even as bills continued rising. The change in the budget will boost benefits $130 or more.