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Straight Talk with Sam
Volume 7, Issue 41, October 8, 2007
 
Straight Talk With Sam
Extend Childrens' Health Insurance Program, Not Expand It
 
I believe that our priority with the State Children’s Heath Insurance Program ought to be enrolling children from low-income families who currently lack access to healthcare. That is why I support reauthorizing the program with an increase in funding, but not an expansion.
 
This legislation makes it easier for illegal aliens to get taxpayer-funded healthcare. The legislation wipes away the current requirement for multiple sources of identification and requires merely a name and a social security number to apply for benefits. The only safe-guard is a single statement that says no illegal aliens can get benefits.
 
That’s like opening the door to the chicken coop, but saying its okay because we put up a sign that says “No Foxes Allowed.” The proof that this won’t stop illegal aliens from getting free taxpayer-funded healthcare is that there are millions of illegal aliens working and living in this country already with nothing more than a name and a social security number for identification.
 
Moreover, the cost of the expansion of this tax-payer funded healthcare program is alarming. It is supposed to be funded by a 61 cent increase in tobacco taxes. However, the Heritage Foundation found that we would need 22 million new smokers to actually generate enough tobacco tax revenue to pay for this expansion. This bill is mandatory funding, meaning that when the tobacco tax fails to pay for the bill, Congress will have to raise taxes or cut spending on other programs.
 
Finally, according to the Congressional Budget Office the expansion of this government-run healthcare initiative would likely mean that the 2 million kids who already have private insurance would opt for their state’s government run healthcare program. That isn’t fixing a problem, its increasing government. 
 
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