Congressman Gonzalez and 80+ Members of Congress Urge Speaker Ryan to Reauthorize CHIP Funding
WASHINGTON—Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) joined more than eighty members of Congress in urging Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (WI-01) to immediately bring up legislation that would reauthorize funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and other expired healthcare programs through Fiscal Year 2022.
"Healthcare coverage for nearly nine million children across the U.S. hangs in the balance," Congressman Gonzalez said. "Congress must take immediate action to reauthorize funding for CHIP and ensure that low-income children and families continue to receive the care that they need."
CHIP is specifically designed to give coverage to children and families who do not qualify for Medicaid, but also cannot afford private health insurance. In the past, CHIP has received bipartisan support and has been an invaluable tool for children across the nation. Currently, CHIP is reauthorized through September 30, 2019, however, funding for the program expired on September 30, 2017.
Read the full letter below to or see the official letter attached:
October 26, 2017
The Honorable Paul Ryan
Speaker of the House
H-232 The Capitol
Washington D.C. 20515
Dear Speaker Ryan,
We write to respectfully urge immediate floor consideration of an extension of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and the other expired health programs through Fiscal Year 2022. The Kaiser Family Foundation recently concluded that without an extension of CHIP, "states would face budget pressures, children would lose coverage, and implementation of program changes could result in increased costs and administrative burden for states as well as confusion for families."[1] In keeping with the core mission of CHIP, any extension must not be offset by cutting Medicare or using funds, such as the Prevention and Public Health Fund, that support the health and well-being of our constituents.
Congress must also act with urgency to extend and reauthorize the other programs that were enacted in the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, including extending funding for Community Health Centers, the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), Rural and Medicare-dependent hospitals program, Teaching Health Centers, Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs, and the Special Diabetes Program for Type I Diabetes and for Indians. These critical programs, as well as CHIP, are vital to the American health care system and support access to high-quality, affordable care.
As you know, CHIP authorization expired on September 30, 2017. This critical program ensures that 9 million children are provided with low-cost health insurance, which covers services such as routine checkups, immunizations, doctor visits, prescriptions, dental and vision care, inpatient and outpatient hospital care, laboratory and X-ray services, and emergency services.
This historically bipartisan program has been successful in lowering the percentage of children who were uninsured from nearly 14 percent when it started in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 2015.[2] If not extended by Congress soon, many states will no longer be able to fund the program and will begin limiting coverage, some as early as the end of 2017.
As you continue to work to reauthorize and extend provisions included in MACRA, Congress must continue CHIP's legacy of providing care for children and pregnant women in low-income families by extending the program immediately. This should be accomplished without resorting to poison pill offsets. We thank you for your continued commitment to our nation's children and urge you to bring CHIP extension legislation at full funding levels to the floor as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
David N. Cicilline | Rosa L. DeLauro |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
José E. Serrano | Frederica Wilson |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Ted Deutch | Ro Khanna |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Lois Frankel | Jerrold Nadler |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Lucille Roybal-Allard | Karen Bass |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Gregory W. Meeks | Jacky Rosen |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Barbara Lee | Mark DeSaulnier |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
G.K. Butterfield | Nanette Barragán |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Bonnie Watson Coleman | Terri Sewell |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Peter Welch | Danny K. Davis |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Luis V. Gutiérrez | Madeleine Bordallo |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
John Garamendi | Eleanor Holmes Norton |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Marcy Kaptur | Joyce Beatty |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Mark Pocan | Vicente Gonzalez |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Julia Brownley | Grace Meng |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Brenda L. Lawrence | Michelle Lujan Grisham |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
André Carson | Steve Cohen |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Alan Lowenthal | Donald M. Payne, Jr. |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Zoe Lofgren | Tim Walz |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Jim Cooper | Colleen Hanabusa |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Joe Courtney | Gerald E. Connolly |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Salud O. Carbajal | Niki Tsongas |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Stephen F. Lynch | Maxine Waters |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Robin Kelly | Robert A. Brady |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Judy Chu | Suzanne Bonamici |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Brendan F. Boyle | Mike Quigley |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Betty McCollum | A. Donald McEachin |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Donald Norcross | Katherine Clark |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Filemon Vela | James P. McGovern |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Chellie Pingree | Albio Sires |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Louise M. Slaughter | Carol Shea-Porter |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Peter J. Visclosky | J. Luis Correa |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Dutch Ruppersberger | John Yarmuth |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Ted Lieu | Adriano Espaillat |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Jimmy Panetta | Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Debbie Wasserman Schultz | James R. Langevin |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Seth Moulton | Rick Larsen |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Denny Heck | Peter A. DeFazio |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Brian Higgins | Lisa Blunt Rochester |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Dwight Evans | Jamie Raskin |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Raúl M. Grijalva | Raja Krishnamoorthi |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Thomas R. Suozzi | Lloyd Doggett |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
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Jackie Speier | Carolyn B. Maloney |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
David Scott | Elizabeth Esty |
Member of Congress | Member of Congress |
Mark Takano | |
Member of Congress |
[1] https://www.kff.org/medicaid/fact-sheet/current-status-of-state-planning-for-the-future-of-chip/?utm_campaign=KFF-2017-Medicaid&utm_content=61012632&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
[2] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2017/10/01/9-million-kids-get-health-insurance-under-chip-congress-just-let-it-expire/?utm_term=.76237a6eb527