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Press Statement "The American Academy of Pediatrics thanks those members of the U.S. Senate who voted no last night on S. 1955. While the goal to secure health insurance coverage for small business owners and their employees was a laudable one, this bill would have eliminated critical health care services for millions of children. Child health care has already suffered enough with this Congress, given the funding cuts and benefit changes to Medicaid approved earlier this year. Our patients, including those with special health care needs, can't afford to lose any more. "We appreciate those senators who recognized that S. 1955 wouldn't
work. Congress should give serious consideration to S. 2510, the Durbin/Lincoln
bill. It retains all state benefit mandates, such as immunizations and
diabetes supplies, and small employers would be provided a tax credit
to encourage participation." # # # The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 60,000 primary
care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical
specialists dedicated to the health, safety and well being of infants, children,
adolescents and young adults. American Academy of Pediatrics Department of Federal Affairs 601 13th Street, NW Suite 400 North Washington, DC 20005 202/347-8600 |
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