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October 15, 2007
McIntyre To Vote For SCHIP
Bill Will Not Support Presidential Veto
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative
Mike McIntyre announced today that he will vote to support the State
Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and not support
the presidential veto of this bill.
Congressman McIntyre stated, “As a long-time
advocate for children for over 25 years, and as one who has consistently
supported family health issues, I will not support President Bush’s
veto of the SCHIP bill, and I will vote to override his veto. My
objection to the method of funding for this bill and my support
of North Carolina’s farmers and the economic well-being of
our communities are well-known, but I have always supported the
SCHIP program and will do what is necessary to preserve it for the
sake of children and families in need. As Chairman of the Agriculture
Subcommittee that oversees tobacco, I will also continue to do all
that I can to support our farmers and our region’s economy.
That commitment has not changed with this vote for our children.”
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