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12 Governors Urge Congress to Fund Children’s Health Program

Bullock among those pushing lawmakers to reauthorize CHIP funding

By Tristan Scott
Gov. Steve Bullock cuts a ribbon at the grand reopening of the Little Jon Apartments in Bigfork on Oct. 24. Justin Franz | Flathead Beacon

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Twelve governors of both parties are urging Congress to reauthorize funding for a popular children’s health insurance program as soon as possible.

The recommendation involving the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, came in a letter to congressional leaders Tuesday.

Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich (KAY’-sik) and Democratic Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper led the letter-writing effort. It was joined by the governors of Alaska, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Virginia.

Fresh funding for the $14 billion CHIP program ran out Oct. 1. Since then, some states have relied on unspent funds. Others got a short-term reprieve in the two-week spending bill President Donald Trump signed Friday.

The governors said funding the program “without disruption” is something they can all agree on.

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