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Bush Veto Threat Could Stall SCHIP Funding
The Senate, meanwhile, passed its own version of a supplemental appropriations bill on March 29 that contains $745 million for SCHIP. That legislation also sets a target date for troop withdrawals from Iraq, a prospect that has prompted another veto threat from Bush.
House and Senate members are likely to work out details of a broad outline of a House/Senate spending bill by mid-April when they return from Easter break. It is expected they will send a final bill to Bush by the end of April that will include troop withdrawal provisions, guaranteeing a Bush veto and thus delaying emergency funding for SCHIP.
Battle Lines
The president, in his 2008 fiscal year budget, proposes reauthorizing SCHIP for the next five years but would fund the program at less than half of what is needed to sustain it at current coverage levels during that period, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
"Under the president's budget, we estimate that states would experience a total federal funding shortfall of $7 billion over the next five years," the Center said in a March 13 budget brief on SCHIP.
Reduced Focus
Congressional Democrats, for the most part, see SCHIP reauthorization as a chance to renew and greatly expand the program to cover more children and adults, and they have introduced a series of bills during the past few months to accomplish those goals. Their efforts are strengthened by state initiatives to expand coverage to all uninsured children through SCHIP and Medicaid, said Genevieve Kenney, principal research associate for the Urban Institute, an independent research organization in Washington.
"More and more states are trying to put together universal health care plans for children with SCHIP," said Kenney. "Many governors are going to put pressure on their representatives in Congress to fully fund and expand funding for SCHIP."
States Prepare for SHIP Reductions as Congress Moves to Fill Shortfall
(3/21/2007)
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