Bipartisan Policy Center Issues Statement on Children’s Health Insurance Program
"We commend
"CHIP is historically a bipartisan program, which BPC strongly supports. Since the enactment of this joint federal-state program in 1997, the percentage of uninsured children has dramatically decreased from 22.8 percent to 6.7 percent in 2015.
"Funding for the program is currently slated to expire at the end of this month. While most states would have sufficient funds to cover enrolled CHIP kids for several months beyond the expiration date, the most prudent thing for
"Extending the CHIP program soon will give states time to adjust their budgets, and federal policymakers time to address benefits and cost-sharing. In 2015, BPC released recommendations in its report The Role and Future of the
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