Florio Administration: Health and Welfare Policy Reform Documents
The following documents are directly related to health and welfare policy reform in the Florio administration, as discussed in an Eagleton Center on the American Governor forum held on April 8, 2013.
Documents Related to Health Care Reform
Evaluation of Healthcare Issues Requested by Governor-Elect James Florio
December 8, 1989
The Pepper Commission – U.S. Bipartisan Report on Comprehensive Health Care
March 2, 1990
Collaborative Effort Seeks Effective Prescription for Rising Health Costs
March 6, 1990
1989 Annual Report of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association’s Health Affairs Committee
March 22, 1990
Memo from Amy Mansue to Barbara Bacon regarding healthcare recommendations from Citizen Action
April 2, 1990
The Governor’s Commission on Health Care Costs – CARE for New Jersey Report
October 1, 1990
New Jersey’s Move to Primary Care: A session on state initiatives for universal access or coverage
November 12, 1991
Beyond Debate: Action for Health Care Reform, prepared for NGA Conference on Health Care
Winter, 1992
State Model: New Jersey, Long-term experience with all-payer state rate setting
A Journal article appearing in Health Affairs, by K.G. Volpp and B. Siegel
Summer, 1993
Proposals for Obtaining Quality & Affordable Health Care in New Jersey, from the New Jersey AFL-CIO
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Documents Related to Welfare Reform
Welfare and Work, in Putting People First: How we can all change America, by Bill Clinton and Al Gore
September 12, 1992
Family Development Program Informational Flyer
Fall 1992
Major Issues in Time-Limited Welfare – A report by David T. Ellwood
December 2, 1992
The New Jersey Workforce Development Partnership Program
December, 1992
Memo from William Waldman to Brenda Bacon regarding the upcoming NGA Winter Meeting
January 27, 1993
Memo from Governor Florio to NGA Governors on the State and Local Task Force on Welfare Reform
July 2, 1993
Why States Should Adopt the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
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Ending Welfare As We Know It: Welfare reform and child support enforcement and assurance
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