The Phoenix

Readers express concerns over safety issues, CHIP.

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As a concerned citizen and American, I must inform the readers of the following:

Congress allowed the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to expire Sept. 30, which provides health insurance to 9 million American children. Without CHIP funding, millions of children nationwide and thousands in our state will be at risk of losing their health coverage with no other affordable alternativ­e. With a lot of bipartisan support for this widely popular program, it should be a no-brainer to pass a clean, fully funded, extension of CHIP — Congress just needs to act!

CHIP ensures coverage for the most vulnerable children, and helps to ease the burden of parents struggling economical­ly. Since its inception in 1997, CHIP and Medicaid have helped to cut the number of uninsured children by 68 percent while improving health outcomes and access to care for kids and pregnant women across the U.S. In fact, CHIP and Medicaid cover one in three kids in the U.S.

In order to keep our children healthy and help families that are struggling economical­ly, it is crucial that Congress extend CHIP funding for five years this month! It’s the perfect opportunit­y for our leaders in Washington, D.C., to come together to get something positive done for the American people.

— Leo Kucewicz Phoenixvil­le

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