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Expand eligibility for State Children’s Health Insurance Fund (SCHIP)

Promise Kept

The Promise

Made on: January 7, 2010
Promise Group: Obameter
Promiser: Barack Obama
Ruling: Promise Kept

"Expand eligibility for the Medicaid and SCHIP programs and ensure that these programs continue to serve their critical safety net function."

Promiser:

Barack Obama

Promise Group:

Obameter

Current Status

Last updated: February 4, 2009
Promise Kept
Obama promised and delivered.

Updates

2 updates
February 4, 2009

Obama signs SCHIP

Back in 2007, President Bush twice vetoed legislation expanding SCHIP, a health insurance program for low-income children. Democrats vowed it would be one of the first things they addressed under a new administration.

On Feb. 4, 2009, President Obama signed a new SCHIP law.

"I refuse to accept that millions of our kids fail to reach their full potential because we fail to meet their basic needs," Obama said at the signing ceremony. "In a decent society, there are certain obligations that are not subject to tradeoffs or negotiation — health care for our children is one of those obligations." 

Promise Kept.

January 18, 2009

House passes SCHIP

Even before Obama took office, the House of Representatives approved an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). It passed, 289-139, on Jan. 14, 2009.

Obama praised the vote and said he wants SCHIP to be "one of the first measures I sign into law when I am president."

If it passes the Senate, he'll get his wish. We rate this promise In the Works.