N.J. Lawmaker Poised to Advance Health Insurance Mandate Plan

By | October 17, 2007

  • October 17, 2007 at 12:59 pm
    nj taxpayer says:
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    I don’t know who Rutgers polled but there are not 57% of njresidents ready to pay more taxes. False, False, false .no one in this state wants more taxes..we want less taxes. Highest property tax, stae income tax, highest auto ins,. Most uninsured are illegals and less of them means less uninsured.

  • October 17, 2007 at 6:02 am
    lastbat says:
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    Has this measure helped in the three states that passed such measures so far? Has the additional burden adversely affected the economy? How are the legal poor supposed to afford this? I’m skeptical of these types of programs. Thankfully I have employer-sponsored health and am generlly healthy anyway.

  • October 18, 2007 at 9:08 am
    Expert says:
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    Democratic politicians will put off a vote and discussion of the proposal until after the November election, when all seats in the Senate and the Assembly are up for election. NO MORE NJ TAXES, PLEASE! Vitale deliberately understates the cost, Corzine is closer to the cost. There is a wide open and competitive market for health insurance in NJ – let the marketplace solve the problem for people who are willing to buy coverage.



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