New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1471

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

Impact

The introduction of A1471 is expected to have significant implications on state healthcare laws. It proposes to amend current regulations to enhance consumer protections and improve health outcomes among vulnerable populations. Furthermore, by addressing insurance coverage and cost issues, the bill aims to promote a healthier population overall, which can lead to long-term state benefits, such as reduced emergency healthcare spending and improved economic productivity among residents who experience less stress related to healthcare access.

Summary

Bill A1471 introduces a comprehensive healthcare reform aimed at enhancing access to medical services for all state residents. This legislation emphasizes affordability and seeks to reduce the financial burden associated with healthcare costs. The bill outlines requirements for certain health insurance providers to offer comprehensive coverage, aiming to close gaps in existing health plans and to ensure that citizens can obtain necessary medical care without undue financial strain.

Contention

Discussion around Bill A1471 has revealed notable points of contention among various stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill is a critical step toward ensuring that all residents have equitable access to necessary healthcare services. On the other hand, opponents express concerns about the potential increased costs for insurance companies and the possibility of higher premiums for consumers. There are also apprehensions regarding the implementation of these requirements and how they may affect smaller healthcare providers and insurance brokers in the state.

Companion Bills

NJ S1579

Same As Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

NJ S509

Carry Over Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

NJ A3136

Carry Over Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

Similar Bills

NJ A3136

Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

NJ S1579

Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

NJ S509

Provides tax credits for hiring certain military spouses.

KY HB226

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LA HB216

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LA HB718

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CA AB817

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KY SB241

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