An Order Mandating that all State Entities Facilitate Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act Marketplace
Issued: January 21, 2018.
Effective: January 21, 2018.
WHEREAS, a primary goal of my administration is to ensure that every New Jerseyan has access to affordable health insurance and none of our residents are unable to see a doctor when they are sick; and
WHEREAS, the Affordable Care Act represented a huge step forward in ensuring that all Americans have access to affordable health insurance; and
WHEREAS, New Jersey turned down a substantial amount of federal funding when it declined to create a state-based exchange that would have been customized to the needs of New Jersey residents, and given the State greater flexibility in its enrollment period; and
WHEREAS, over 275,000 New Jerseyans currently receive health insurance coverage on the federal marketplace created under the Affordable Care Act; and
WHEREAS, this number is down from over 295,000 New Jerseyans during the prior enrollment period that started during the fall of 2016; and
WHEREAS, the enrollment period during the fall of 2016 lasted for a full three months, while the Trump administration cut the 2017 enrollment period in half so that it only lasted from November 1 through December 15; and
WHEREAS, the Trump administration cut the advertising budget for the Affordable Care Act enrollment period by 90 percent, from $ 100 million in 2016 to $ 10 million in 2017; and
WHEREAS, "navigators" are organizations that play a crucial role in facilitating individual enrollment in the marketplace; and
WHEREAS, in New Jersey, the Trump administration cut funding for navigators by 62 percent, resulting in New Jersey receiving over $ 1 million less to conduct outreach; and
WHEREAS, the Trump administration and Congress placed an additional obstacle to a well-functioning marketplace by repealing the individual mandate in their tax bill in December 2017; and
WHEREAS, not only is the health and well-being of the uninsured population endangered by its lack of access to primary care, but this unacceptable situation also places an additional burden on hospitals to provide services at the emergency room to anyone in need, raises premiums for those who have insurance, and requires taxpayers to subsidize those services through programs such as Charity Care; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of all New Jerseyans to have as many individuals covered by health insurance as possible; and
WHEREAS, a number of New Jersey State agencies come in regular contact with members of the public; and
WHEREAS, these state agencies are critical points of contact for sharing information with the general public; and
WHEREAS, I am committed to taking necessary actions at the State level to ensure that individuals who want to obtain health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace are made aware of how and when to enroll;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, PHILIP D. MURPHY, Governor of the State of New Jersey, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:
N.J. Admin. Code Executive Order No. 4 (2018)