The Children’s Crusade — for Socialized Medicine

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Author(s) Rich Lowry
Source National Review
Date October 19, 2007
URL http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OGNjM2Y1MDIzNjIxZTdhYWNiNGEwMGU0NzYyY2Q5OTM=
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Quotes-start.png "By making it explicit that federal S-CHIP dollars will fund programs up to 300 percent of the poverty line (and occasionally even higher) and by throwing an additional $35 billion at the program throughout the next five years, the Democratic bill guarantees the program will grow well beyond its original purpose of insuring “near-poor” kids. This makes sense only as a step toward national health insurance for kids." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Program should be expanded on the topic State Children's Health Insurance Program.