Sen. Grassley says children’s health bill helps states reach low-income kids who are U.S. citizens

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Sen. Grassley says children’s health bill helps states reach low-income kids who are U.S. citizens

The following press release was published by the United States Senate Committee on Finance Chairman's News on Sept. 25, 2007. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley said the children’s health insurance legislation that is before the House and Senate this week would cut through red tape that’s preventing states from reaching more low-income children who are U.S. citizens.

Opponents of the overall proposal have said the legislation would cover children of illegal immigrants. Grassley said in a letter sent today to the House Speaker and Minority leader that such overheated and misleading rhetoric is a desperate attempt to defeat the children’s health bill.

“The Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act is carefully written to get the program back on track and serving low-income kids who are citizens of the United States," Grassley said. “Any other assertion is unfounded."

Source: US Senate Committee on Finance Chairman's News

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