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September 28, 2007

Senate is debating bill on children's health insurance

The Senate is debating legislation that would add $35 billion to a popular children's health program over the next five years, despite President Bush's veto threat. The measure to renew the State Children's Health Insurance Program is expected later today to win more than the 67 Senate votes required to override a veto. On Tuesday, the House passed the same measure 265-159. That margin is

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Posted by Peter at September 28, 2007 02:50 PM