From an e-mail:
I introduced the State Children's Health Insurance Program ten years ago -- and I'm not going to let it go without a fight.
We have less than two weeks to get the votes we need to override President Bush's veto of SCHIP. Just two weeks.
So I need to know: Are you with me? Are you ready to fight?
Prove it by signing my petition to override the veto:
http://www.democraticmajority.com/childrenshealthTens of thousands of people have already signed the petition.
Anne from Gloucester, Massachusetts wrote:
After I lost my job and my COBRA benefits expired, my son hit his head while playing football at recess. I ended up taking him to the ER that night having to pay out of pocket. I can understand that many children are not provided with medical care because their parents just cannot afford it. This is a national shame to deny our children health benefits while we squander our money protecting the freedom of people across the globe.
Carol from Denver, Colorado wrote:
I am a nurse in the Emergency Department of a hospital and see first hand the impact on families who cannot afford health insurance... I know families who have to pay $900/month in premiums. Obviously, not everyone can afford that. The America that I was raised to love and take pride in would not allow children to go without health care.
And Ann Marie from Darby, Pennsylvania wrote:
My son works 2 jobs to support his family and still struggles to make ends meet. His 2 small children have no health care insurance unless SCHIP is in exsistence. Please do not stop covering my grandchildren. They are only 3 & 5 and need this program. Help American children and adults that need this vital program, it is the right thing to do.
Anne, Carol, and Ann Marie are ready to fight for our children. Will you join them?
http://www.democraticmajority.com/childrenshealthIf we can afford the war in Iraq, we can afford health insurance for our children. It's that simple.
We have less than two weeks to convince Republicans in Congress that America wants children's health insurance, and they want Congress to override the President's veto.
Let's put up a fight. We can still get it done!
Sincerely,
Senator Edward M. Kennedy