Get News Updates RSS RSS Feed
Get News Updates
Real Estate
Mortgage
Automotive
Employment
Services
Classifieds
Market Place
Media Kit
News
HOME
Front Page
Bulletin Board
Letters
Editorials
Red State / Blue State
Arts / Zest
Obituaries
Sports
Online Obituary Submission
GMN Photo Page
Featured Special Sections
Monmouth Coutny East
Health & FItness Guide
About Us
Archive
Contact Us
Services
Advertiser Index
Search Archive

Copyright©
2000 - 2008
GMN
All Rights Reserved
Terms of Use
Letters July 10, 2008
Search Archives


AARP: health care bill positive step
W ith the passage of S-1557, the New Jersey Legislature took a big first step toward health care reform in New Jersey.

S1557 mandates that New Jersey's children have health insurance, and sets forth market reforms that will bring younger people into the individual insurance market. The bill will expand the N.J. Family Care health insurance to help cover more children and their families.

Thanks to two important amendments, this bill ensures that health coverage will still be affordable for our state's low-income families. The first amendment creates a financial hardship exemption from family care premiums for families who cannot afford them. The second amendment expands an insurance premium rate cap to older individuals in the health insurance market.

We thank this bill's prime sponsors, Sen. Joseph Vitale (D-19th District), Assemblymen Louis Greenwald (D-6th District), Herb Conaway (D-7th District), and Neil Cohen (D-20th District) and all New Jersey legislators for taking the initial leap and addressing the pressing issue of health care reform. S-1557, however, is only the first step of many.

Individuals, businesses and elected officials must continue to cooperate and work together to reach our ultimate goal: affordable, comprehensive health insurance for all.
Sy Larson
AARP New Jersey
State President
Princeton