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Reichert & GOP Co. vote
against children's
health bill -- Republican
Reps. Dave Reichert, Cathy McMorris Rodgers and "Doc" Hastings all
vote against renewing and expanding the State Children's Health Insurance
Program (SCHIP). It passed despite their opposition. Local
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Reminder: Join your
community's leaders in urging fair grocery contract -- YOU are
invited to join labor and community allies
accompanying grocery workers for meetings with store managers this week to
emphasize why achieving a fair contract is so important to their employees,
customers and communities. Today's actions are in Marysville
and Monroe. National
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THURSDAY,
AUGUST 2, 2007 Washington Republican Reps. Dave Reichert, Cathy McMorris Rodgers and "Doc" Hastings all voted against renewing and expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) on Wednesday. But despite their opposition, the measure passed 225-204 -- with all six Washington Democratic representatives voting "yes" -- and now heads to the Senate where it enjoys broad bipartisan support. Both Democratic Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell strongly support the measure not only because it's the right thing to do, but also because it would end the penalization of Washington state for having moved quicker than Congress to provide coverage for children in low-income families. Current rules have cost our state some $200 million over 10 years in SCHIP funds we were forced to turn back. (Read more at the Horse's Ass blog.) Following is the AFL-CIO Now posting on Wednesday's House action:
It doesn’t sound that radical or revolutionary. But making sure the nation’s children have a healthy start and their parents aren’t twisted into anxiety-driven knots about how to pay for their kids’ health care are two “revolutionary thoughts” to some Senate Republicans, says Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.). Yesterday, as the Senate began debate on renewing the SCHIP, Kennedy expressed dismay at opposition to the Senate’s bill, which reauthorizes the 10-year-old program that some 6.6 million low-income children rely upon for health care coverage. While the bill has bipartisan support, many Senate Republicans oppose it because it also provides an additional $35 billion over current costs to extend coverage to some 3.3 million more of the nation’s 9 million children who have no health insurance. President Bush says he will veto the bill because it exceeds his funding request and because the bill would hurt the private, for-profit health insurance industry, even though these children are currently uninsured and their parents cannot afford insurance. Yesterday, Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) acknowledged Republican support for the bill, but said he hopes to keep enough Republicans in line to sustain a Bush veto. Overriding a veto takes a two-thirds majority. Click here to send a message to your senators urging them to support the SCHIP bill. Read about the bill’s broad support here. Kennedy was outraged that wealthy lawmakers who have no worries about their own children’s health coverage are trying to block the bill. As he said on the Senate floor yesterday:
Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) noted that expanding SCHIP has the support of much of the business community.
Both the Senate and House are expected to vote on SCHIP bills before they adjourn for the summer. The House bill goes further than the Senate version by providing an addtional $50 billion over current costs. We will keep you posted on the action.
If you have news items regarding unions or workplace issues in Washington state that you would like to see posted here, please submit them via e-mail to David Groves or via fax to 206-285-5805. Copyright © 200 7 Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO
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