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NJ A6116

NJ A6116
Makes supplemental appropriation of $1.5 million from General Fund to DOH and DCA for Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.


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Introduced
11/24/2025
In Committee
12/18/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides for two FY2026 supplemental appropriations from the General Fund to the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers: one for $1 million to the Department of Health for the Pledge to Connect Program and one for $500,000 to the Department of Community Affairs for the Housing First Program. The Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers is one of New Jersey's four Regional Health Hubs. The Pledge to Connect Program connects patients with behavioral health needs in hospital emergency departments to timely, community-based outpatient care. Launched in FY2022, the program uses in-person and telephonic models to triage patients based on the severity of their needs and to connect them to appropriate services, with the goal of reducing future emergency room visits. The Housing First Program provides permanent housing and wraparound services to individuals facing chronic homelessness. The program was introduced in 2015 in response to the high rates of homelessness and lack of low-barrier housing programs for individuals with complex health and social needs in the city of Camden. The FY2026 Annual Appropriations Act marks the first fiscal year in recent years in which these specific programs did not receive State support.

AI Summary

This bill provides a supplemental appropriation of $1.5 million from the General Fund to support two specific programs run by the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers in fiscal year 2026. Specifically, the bill allocates $1 million to the Department of Health for the Pledge to Connect Program, which helps patients with behavioral health needs in emergency departments connect to community-based outpatient care, and $500,000 to the Department of Community Affairs for the Housing First Program, which provides permanent housing and comprehensive support services to individuals experiencing chronic homelessness in Camden. These appropriations are notable because they represent a return of state funding for these programs after a period of no state support, with the goal of addressing critical healthcare and housing needs for vulnerable populations. The bill emphasizes targeted interventions for individuals with complex health and social challenges, aiming to reduce emergency room visits and provide stable housing to improve overall community well-being.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Substituted by S4932 (on 12/22/2025)

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