Health Care
admin | Nov 18, 2009 | Comments 0
Currently, Texas ranks dead last in the percentage of adults and children with health insurance.
This is unacceptable. Chris supports responsibly expanding the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in order to decrease the number of uninsured children in our state. During the past Legislative Session, Chris co-authored a measure that would expand CHIP eligibility to include children whose family incomes are between 101 to 300% the Federal Poverty Level.
Chris also authored a measure that would allow parents to deduct child support payments made from the income amount used to determine CHIP eligibility. This would reward parents for doing the right thing and paying child support, plus help more families and children qualify for health insurance. This measure was included in an omnibus CHIP bill which failed to be considered on the House floor.
Chris also believes we must crack down on insurance companies who deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions or drop people because they get sick.
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