Congress’ inaction on CHIP would cost Minnesota $178 million
For the most part, families will not lose coverage in
"There are budget consequences because
While
Several Republican state lawmakers expressed hope that the federal CHIP money would be reinstated.
"We have assurances from
Piper said
"More states are running out of money," Piper said. "I think that creates increased pressure on individual senators, which may help to get some momentum for
If
During the last Bush administration,
Piper said those funds should suffice to cover the pregnant women until April or May.
Even if
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