House Fails to Override Child Health Bill Veto

Started by ljlemer, 10/18/2007 02:31 PM

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ljlemer

October 18, 2007
House Fails to Override Child Health Bill Veto

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 — Supporters of a bill to provide health insurance for 10 million children failed this afternoon, as expected, to muster enough support in the House to override President Bush's veto.

The vote to override the veto was 273 to 156, or 13 votes short of the necessary two-thirds majority of those present and voting; the bill was originally approved by a 265 to 159 vote on Sept. 25.

The main suspense before today's vote was over how many Republicans would side against President Bush. Forty-four House Republicans voted for the bill today, compared with 45 on Sept. 25.

The White House said President Bush was pleased with today's result. So were cigar smokers everywhere.
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SenorPablo

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