Gop senators blame one-party rule for collapse of nj public employee benefits program
TRENTON, NJ - APRIL 5, 2018: New Jersey state capitol building in Trenton

GOP senators blame one-party rule for collapse of NJ public employee benefits program

May 27, 2025

TRENTON, N.J. — Senate Republican leaders are criticizing New Jersey’s Democratic leadership, claiming the collapse of the local public employee health benefits program is the latest consequence of one-party control in Trenton.

Senator Anthony M. Bucco (R-25) and Senator Declan O’Scanlon (R-13) issued a joint statement Tuesday describing the situation as a “death spiral” and pointing to it as evidence of systemic failure under Democratic governance.

“When Democrats shut out Republican voices, they aren’t just ignoring us, they’re ignoring more than 3.5 million New Jerseyans,” the senators said, emphasizing that minority party input is critical for government accountability and effective policymaking.

They cited several instances in recent years where Republican warnings were allegedly ignored, leading to financial and policy issues—among them, the rising cost of Governor Phil Murphy’s energy plan, budget overruns in the NJ Transit headquarters project, and controversial state aid cuts to public schools.

Republicans highlight missed opportunities for bipartisan solutions

The senators pointed to legislation passed in October 2024 that allowed borrowing from the State employees’ health benefit fund as a short-term fix for the struggling local benefits system. Republicans opposed the move, advocating instead for a long-term structural solution.

At the time, O’Scanlon warned of a “looming death spiral” in the system. “It’s no longer looming,” he said. “It’s hitting us here and now and should horrify and scare every public worker and every taxpayer.”

Bucco and O’Scanlon reiterated their call for bipartisan engagement, arguing that inclusivity in legislative discussions could have mitigated the current crisis.

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