What happens to the State Children's Health Insurance Program (S.C.H.I.P.) while the
bill is being vetoed? When watching the news today on C-SPAN, Bush talked about how congress misinturpreted the bill he had sent over. It discusses the improvement on the State Children's Health Insurance Program. Bush says that he planned to help more children with the eligability issues and to make it so more children could enroll. However, congress had taken that to mean that enrollement eligability was the main problem. So the current proposal they offered was to raise the eligability to families who make up to $80K. Bush now wants to veto this bill...
Now, my questions are:
1.) What happens to people who are already enrolled in S.C.H.I.P. durring the time the veto is being promulgated?
2.) Is there going to be a tax increase when this is transpired?
3.) Are the benefit packages that come along with S.C.H.I.P. to be changed when the new bill is passed?
4.) (Is there even going to be a new bill passed?)
and lastly
5.) The current bill redifines the age of 25 to be the yield, will this age change?
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