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NJ A6004

NJ A6004
Establishes Health Equity Access and Leadership Fund; appropriates $25 million from General Fund, and allocates portion of Health Care Subsidy Fund revenues, to fund.


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Introduced
11/17/2025
In Committee
11/17/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the Health Equity Access and Leadership (HEAL) Fund, a separate non-lapsing dedicated account within the Health Care Subsidy Fund. The Health Care Subsidy Fund (HCSF) receives its revenues from several State taxes, among them the cigarette tax and the HMO Premiums Assessment. With this revenue, the HCSF supports various health care initiatives throughout the State, including NJ FamilyCare and Charity Care. Under the bill, the HCSF is expanded to include an allocation to support the HEAL Fund. The Commissioner of Health (commissioner) is to use the HEAL Fund to distribute competitive grants to health care community-based organizations and service providers that provide essential health care services to: 1) underserved or underinsured patient populations for which access has been reduced due to a substantial loss of State or federal funds; and 2) all patients regardless of the patient's race, creed, immigration status, age, relationship status, and various other characteristics. Additionally, the grants are to be distributed to applicants who have not received any revenue from a federal funding source in the 12 months prior to the application submission date. In addition to annual allocations from the HCSF, which are required to be equal to at least 0.1 percent of the revenue projected to be deposited into the HCSF in the applicable State fiscal year, the HEAL Fund is also the repository of a $25 million appropriation from the General Fund made under the bill and any other funds approved by the commissioner. For reference, in State fiscal year 2026, 0.1 percent of the projected revenue deposited into the HCSF is approximately $2 million. The distribution of grant awards is to be according to the availability of funds, and the process and criteria established by the commissioner. Eligibility criteria, at a minimum, is to include the requirements outlined in the bill as well as the applicant's need for funds to maintain existing services. The commissioner is also required to submit an annual report to the Governor and to the Legislature detailing HEAL Fund activity and grant awards; as well as recommendations for continued or expanded support of the HEAL Fund.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Health Equity Access and Leadership (HEAL) Fund, a dedicated non-lapsing account within the Health Care Subsidy Fund (HCSF) designed to support healthcare services for underserved populations. The fund will receive an initial $25 million appropriation from the General Fund, along with an annual allocation of at least 0.1 percent of projected HCSF revenues (approximately $2 million in fiscal year 2026) and potential additional donations or grants. The Commissioner of Health will distribute competitive grants to healthcare community-based organizations and service providers that provide essential health services to underserved or underinsured patient populations, with a focus on serving patients regardless of race, immigration status, age, or other characteristics. Importantly, grant recipients must not have received federal funding in the previous 12 months and must demonstrate a need to maintain existing services. The bill requires the Commissioner to submit an annual report to the Governor and Legislature detailing the fund's financial activity, grant recipients, service distribution, healthcare outcomes, and recommendations for future support. This legislation aims to address healthcare access disparities and support organizations serving vulnerable populations by providing dedicated funding and a structured grant mechanism.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 11/17/2025)

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