Constitutes special committee of Senate and General Assembly entitled "New Jersey Public Employee Health Care Program Costs Investigation Committee."
The committee is empowered to review the rationale behind the recent increases in healthcare premiums, examine the contracts made with healthcare providers, and investigate potential misconduct in the handling of contract disputes. By utilizing the powers granted by New Jersey law, it can issue subpoenas, hold hearings, and compel testimony, thus equipping it with the necessary authority to gather relevant evidence and testimonies to produce a comprehensive report.
ACR160 establishes a special committee in New Jersey named the "New Jersey Public Employee Health Care Program Costs Investigation Committee". This committee is tasked with investigating the rising premiums and charges associated with the State Health Benefits Program and the School Employees' Health Benefits Program. The formation of this committee is a response to reported hikes in healthcare costs and allegations that state officials may have interfered in contract disputes with the state's healthcare provider, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield. It aims to ensure transparency and accountability regarding state employee health benefits.
This resolution highlights underlying tensions regarding state employee benefits and healthcare costs. A potential point of contention is the allegations surrounding the Governor's Office, which may have pressured Treasury staff to halt contract disputes, particularly concerning a disputed $34 million with Horizon. Discussions surrounding the governance of public health programs and the State's approach to managing healthcare expenses for public employees will likely arise as the committee conducts its investigations.