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Senate to approve children’s health bill

By Andrew Ward in Washinton

Published: August 2 2007 21:28 | Last updated: August 2 2007 21:28

A proposed expansion of government-funded healthcare for children was poised for approval by the US Senate on Thursday, in spite of a threat by President George W. Bush to veto it.

The bill would give 3m more lower-income children access to the decade-old State Children’s Health Insurance Programme (SCHIP), representing the most ambitious domestic healthcare proposal by Congress for years.

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