Tell Members of the House who oppose CHIP: Our children are more important than the President's relevancy.

On Wednesday, President Bush was asked why he vetoed the CHIP legislation that would provide health care to almost ten million children. His response: to ensure he is relevant. It is amazing that he thinks his relevancy is more important than health care for ten million children. We already have 69 votes in the Senate, more than enough to pass the bill without the President, and the House came within 13 votes of overriding his veto yesterday.

Tell Members of the House who oppose CHIP: Our Children are more important than the President's relevancy.







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