New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) announced Friday that the state will transition from using healthcare.gov to a state-based exchange by the 2021 plan year, saying the move will give the state greater control over its market and protect residents from Trump administration attempts to undermine the Affordable Care Act. While Nevada and New Mexico, both state-based marketplaces that use the federal platform, will transition to state exchanges, New Jersey is the first state that will switch from being fully...