TRENTON — Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a measure requiring residents carry health insurance or pay a penalty.
The
legislation comes in response to congressional Republicans' repeal of
the mandate contained in the federal Affordable Care Act in last year's
tax bill.
The
law's sponsors say the requirement keeps health insurance markets
afloat. Roughly 800,000 have insurance through the law and the expansion
of Medicaid.
Residents face a
penalty of 2.5 percent of income or $695 per taxpayer, whichever is
greater. A family's maximum penalty is $2,085.
Murphy,
a Democrat, signed the law Wednesday after promising to push back
against Republican attempts to weaken or repeal former President Barack
Obama's landmark legislation.
A handful of other states are considering similar measures. Massachusetts already has a mandate in place.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/new_jersey/murphy-signs-bill-mandating-health-insurance-coverage-in-nj/article_293d7cd6-c1ea-5c5a-b96f-d354f95c5ee2.html
A handful of other states are considering similar measures. Massachusetts already has a mandate in place.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/new_jersey/murphy-signs-bill-mandating-health-insurance-coverage-in-nj/article_293d7cd6-c1ea-5c5a-b96f-d354f95c5ee2.html
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