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States eye employer fees for workers on Medicaid

Several Democratic-led states are considering or implementing new fees on employers whose workers rely on Medicaid for health coverage. New Jersey has enacted a measure to charge companies with at least 50 employees on Medicaid, aiming to raise $145 million annually. California is exploring similar options, with proponents arguing it promotes fairness by having employers contribute to the health coverage of their lower-income workers. However, business groups and some liberal policy organizations oppose these fees, citing concerns about penalizing employers for employee decisions and potentially discouraging hiring. AI

RANK_REASON State-level policy change impacting employers and healthcare coverage. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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States eye employer fees for workers on Medicaid

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Geoff Mulvihill, The Associated Press ·

    Some states are starting to crack down on companies that foist their workers onto Medicaid

    New Jersey’s new fees turn public health coverage into a direct cost for employers—reviving an idea that hasn’t lasted long in the past.