2007 Senate Resolution 117

Urge Congress to expand "S-Chip"

Offered in the Senate

Oct. 11, 2007

Offered by Sen. Mark Schauer (D-19)

To urge Congress to override the President's veto of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) expansion. This is a federal-funded, state managed program created to extend Medicaid-like health coverage to children of low income working families whose income exceeds Medicaid caps and who don't have private insurance, but which states have expanded to cover many adults. The vetoed bill would raise the family income cap to triple the poverty rate (up to $83,000 in some states) and increase spending on the program by $35 billion (funded by a tobacco tax hike). The President sought a $5 spending increase, and a provision prohibiting states to further expand coverage until 95 percent of uninsured low-income children were covered.

Referred to the Committee on Appropriations

Oct. 18, 2007

Motion by Sen. Samuel B. Thomas (D-4)

That the Committee on Appropriations be discharged from further consideration of the resolution.

Consideration postponed

Motion by Sen. Alan L. Cropsey (R-33)

That further consideration of the motion to discharge be postponed for today.

The motion passed 21 to 16 (details)

Oct. 25, 2007

Withdrawn by Sen. Samuel B. Thomas (D-4)

The motion to discharge the Committee on Appropriations from further consideration of the resolution.