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Bush vows to veto new health bill

By Edward Luce and Andrew Ward in Washington

Published: September 20 2007 19:14 | Last updated: September 20 2007 19:14

George W. Bush drew clear battle lines between the White House and Congress on Thursday, promising to veto a bill that would triple the number of American children eligible for federal health insurance.

The move, which would mark the first time Mr Bush has used his presidential veto to curb public spending, sets the stage for what is likely to be a bitter budget battle between the Democratic-controlled Congress and Mr Bush’s administration over the next two months.

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