Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Bush Is Prepared to Veto Bill to Expand Child Insurance

Administration Fights Cigarette Tax Hike

As a Senate committee prepared to approve an additional $35 billion for children's health insurance, the Bush administration spelled out its objections to how the increase would be paid for -- a 61-cent increase on the excise tax for a pack of cigarettes.

''Ironically, the proposed legislation would increase taxes on low-income taxpayers as a way to fund health coverage for low-income individuals,'' Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said Tuesday in a letter to Sens. Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa.

Baucus replied with his own letter to Leavitt. ''When given the choice between standing with big tobacco companies and standing with kids, I stand with America's children,'' said the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
source: NY Times


What if the children who get health coverage under the program promise to start smoking?

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