REID, KENNEDY, SALAZAR, RELIGIOUS LEADERS URGE PRESIDENT BUSH NOT TO VETO CHIP

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REID, KENNEDY, SALAZAR, RELIGIOUS LEADERS URGE PRESIDENT BUSH NOT TO VETO CHIP

The following press release was published by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Sept. 25, 2007. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC- Tomorrow, at 11:45am, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and Senator Ken Salazar will join with religious leaders Fr.Clarence Williams of Catholic Charities USA, Sister Catherine Pinkerton, CSJ,Network-National Catholic Social Justice Lobby, and Rabi Michael Namath of theReligious Action Center of Reform Judaism in support of the Children’s Health InsuranceProgram.

With more than 9 million uninsured children in America, this bill will make qualityhealth care available to those who need it most- something the Administration hasfailed to do. Despite bipartisan support for this bill in both the United States Senate andHouse of Representatives, the President has threatened to veto this important measure.

WHO: Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidSenator Edward KennedySenator Ken SalazarFr. Clarence Williams, Catholic Charities USASister Catherine Pinkerton, CSJ, Network-National CatholicSocial Justice LobbyRabi Michael Namath, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism

WHAT: Press Conference on CHIP

WHERE: United States Capitol Building, Room S-120

WHEN: 11:45am tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007

Source: Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions

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