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Vote number 2007-403 adding 2 to 4 million children to SCHIP eligibility
on Nov 1, 2007
regarding bill H.R. 3963 Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act
Results: Bill Passed, 64-30
Allows State Children's Health Insurance Programs (SCHIP), that require state legislation to meet additional requirements imposed by this Act, additional time to make required plan changes. Pres. Bush vetoed this bill on Dec. 12, 2007, as well as a version (HR976) from Feb. 2007. Proponents support voting YES because: Rep. DINGELL: This is not a perfect bill, but it is an excellent bipartisan compromise. The bill provides health coverage for 3.9 million children who are eligible, yet remain uninsured. It meets the concerns expressed in the President's veto message [from HR976]: - It terminates the coverage of childless adults.
- It targets bonus payments only to States that increase enrollments of the poorest uninsured children, and it prohibits States from covering families with incomes above $51,000.
- It contains adequate enforcement to ensure that only US citizens are covered.
Opponents recommend voting NO because: Rep. DEAL: This bill [fails to] fix the previous legislation that has been vetoed: - On illegal immigration: Would the verification system prevent an illegal alien from fraudulently using another person's name to obtain SCHIP benefits? No.
- On adults in SCHIP: Up to 10% of the enrollees in SCHIP will be adults, not children, in the next 5 years, and money for poor children shouldn't go to cover adults.
- On crowd-out: The CBO still estimates there will be some 2 million people who will lose their private health insurance coverage and become enrolled in a government-run program.
Veto message from President Bush: Like its predecessor, HR976, this bill does not put poor children first and it moves our country's health care system in the wrong direction. Ultimately, our goal should be to move children who have no health insurance to private coverage--not to move children who already have private health insurance to government coverage. As a result, I cannot sign this legislation.
Voting YES counts for 1 points on VoteMatch question 5: More federal funding for health coverage;
Voting NO counts for -1 points on VoteMatch question 5.
Independents
voting on 2007-403 |
Mel Martinez |
NO | FL Former GOP Senator (resigned 2009); previously HUD Secy. |
Bernie Sanders |
YES | VT Independent Jr Senator, previously Representative |
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