HR 976. SCHIP (State Children’s Health Insurance Program) - Final passage of a bill that would reauthorize the State Children’s Health Insurance Program at $60.2 billion over five years/On passage of the bill
senate Roll Call 307
Aug 02, 2007
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This vote was on final passage of a bill that would reauthorize the State Children’s Health Insurance Program at $60.2 billion over five years (a $35.2 billion expansion over current law). To offset the cost of expansion, the bill would increase the federal tax on cigarettes by 61 cents, to $1 per pack. The SCHIP program – funded primarily through taxes on tobacco products -- helps low income families with children afford health insurance, and currently covers about 6 million kids. It is intended to cover children from families that are too well-off to qualify for Medicaid, but who are poor enough to have difficulty affording health coverage from a private insurer. The bill is estimated to roughly double the amount of kids who will be eligible for coverage under SCHIP, according to the Congressional Budget Office. |
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