New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR54

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Proposes amendment to Constitution to prohibit State or federal law or regulation from compelling a person to obtain, provide, or participate in health care coverage.

Impact

If enacted, this amendment would fundamentally alter the landscape of health care regulation in New Jersey. It would prevent the state from enforcing laws that compel individuals or employers to engage with health insurance markets, creating a landscape where participation in health care coverage becomes entirely voluntary. This change could avert future state mandates, significantly impacting the availability and structure of health care options for New Jersey residents.

Summary

ACR54 proposes an amendment to Article I of the New Jersey State Constitution that aims to ensure the freedom of individuals in the state to manage their own healthcare. Specifically, it seeks to prohibit any state or federal law from requiring individuals to obtain health insurance or providing coverage through their employers. The amendment reflects a significant shift in how health care might be regulated, aligning with a broader sentiment against mandated healthcare provisions.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this proposed amendment. Proponents argue that it preserves individual liberties and addresses concerns over governmental overreach in personal health care decisions. However, critics worry that such an amendment could undermine public health initiatives and protections in place aimed at ensuring broad access to healthcare, particularly for vulnerable populations. The debate may mirror national conversations about healthcare obligations and freedoms, making this amendment a crucial focal point for future discussions on healthcare policy.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR58

Carry Over Proposes amendment to Constitution to prohibit State or federal law or regulation from compelling a person to obtain, provide, or participate in health care coverage.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR58

Proposes amendment to Constitution to prohibit State or federal law or regulation from compelling a person to obtain, provide, or participate in health care coverage.

NJ HB429

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to prohibiting mandatory participation in a health care system (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

NJ ACR82

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit effective period of certain emergency orders, rules, or regulations issued by Governor to 14 days.

NJ SCR14

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit effective period of certain emergency orders, rules, or regulations issued by Governor to 14 days.

NJ ACR43

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit effective period of certain emergency orders, rules, or regulations issued by Governor to 14 days.

NJ SCR13

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit effective period of certain emergency orders, rules, or regulations issued by Governor to 14 days.

NJ ACR103

Amends Constitution to prohibit denial of coverage by certain health insurers based on preexisting conditions.

NJ ACR118

Amends Constitution to prohibit denial of coverage by certain health insurers based on preexisting conditions.

NJ SCR28

Amends Constitution to prohibit denial of coverage by certain health insurers based on preexisting conditions.

NJ ACR32

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide that disabled veterans may have served at any time in order to receive benefits provided by Constitution or by law.

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