NJ Eliminates Immigration Status Requirements for Children on Medicaid, Allows 16,000 More to Apply

NJ Eliminates Immigration Status Requirements for Children on Medicaid, Allows 16,000 More to Apply
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy gives a victory speech to supporters at Grand Arcade at the Pavilion in Asbury Park, N.J., on Nov. 3, 2021. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is encouraging parents in his state to take advantage of a newly enacted health care initiative that expands Medicaid coverage to an estimated 16,000 children who lack a legal immigration status.

The Medicaid expansion marks the Phase 2 of the “Cover All Kids” initiative aimed to provide all New Jersey children with health insurance, according to the governor’s office. As of Jan. 1, all individuals under the age of 19 may apply for the state’s Medicaid program, NJ FamilyCare, regardless of their immigration status, so long as their families meet income requirements.

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