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Children's Health Care Fight



Washington (AP)  -- Setting up a veto fight with President Bush while handing Democrats another campaign issue, Congress has passed legislation to expand a popular children's health program.

   Eighteen Republicans in the Senate lined up with Democrats in voting 67-29 to increase spending on the State Children's Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP, from about $5 billion to $12 billion annually for the next five years.

   The margin in the Senate was enough to override a promised veto. Supporters in the House, however, which passed the bill Tuesday, are about two dozen votes shy of an override. Both chambers would have to muster two-thirds majorities to win a veto showdown.

   Overall, spending for SCHIP would increase to $60 billion over five years if the bill becomes law. That's double what Bush recommended.

   Analysts projected the legislation would allow about 4 million of the estimated 9 million uninsured children in the United States to gain coverage.

   Bush and many GOP lawmakers say the spending increase is too large and would expand the program beyond its original intent. That intent was to help families with incomes too large to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to afford private insurance.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
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