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Credit: (nguyen nghia from Pixabay) File photo Gov. Phil Murphy announced his intention to expand New Jersey’s Medicaid program to cover the state’s nearly 90,000 uninsured children including those who are undocumented as part of his budget address in February. He highlighted his “cover all kids” pledge again in late March at an event in Passaic with U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-9th) and a half-dozen state legislators and administration staff. Last Tuesday, Murphy privately signed a revised “cover all kids” bill which eliminates waiting periods and out-of-pocket costs for most families and provides $20 million to help cover the state’s additional costs with no statement or fanfare. It was one of eight spending measures that officials said needed his OK before he approved the state’s $46.4 billion spending plan for the 2022 fiscal year, which began Thursday. ....
View Comments Although her grades haven t suffered during the pandemic, Shekinah Glory Peter Mba, like many students, knew she wasn t feeling well. She has endured episodes of depression. It was bad, honestly, said Peter Mba, a junior at East Orange High School. This is probably the worst year ever. I realized all throughout my life, I was using school as an escape. Having that taken away from me has not been easy to cope. Then there was the constant drumbeat of disturbing news. For Peter Mba, the murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard by an officer of the London Metropolitan Police was an emotional blow. ....