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Monday, October 22, 2007Failed CHIP Veto Override Hurts Millions of Uninsured Children Last week, the House failed to override the president’s veto of the children’s health bill which would have provided nearly 10 million children with health care coverage through the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). I am disappointed that this bipartisan, cost-effective plan to provide health care coverage to millions of children was defeated by political maneuvering. Even though a strong majority of the American public and Congress support this plan, the president and his allies chose to oppose it and deny millions of children the health care they need to have a healthy start in life. Despite this bill’s defeat, I am committed to working with likeminded Senators and Representatives to prevent the number of uninsured children in this nation from growing. Washington’s Law Enforcement Gets a Boost Despite Veto Threat This past Saturday, I met with local law enforcement officials in Vancouver to discuss the rise in violent crime and lack of resources available to battle this increase. Last week, the Senate restored nearly $2.7 billion for local law enforcement, through important programs like Byrne Justice grants and Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). These programs deliver critical funding to provide state and local law enforcement agencies with grants to hire additional police officers. Before being slashed by the Bush Administration, COPS put nearly 2,000 police officers on the ground in Washington state and helped support our state’s Meth Initiative. But despite this program’s tremendous success in combating violent crimes, and the success of many more like it, the president is threatening to veto the bill. These funds will prevent critical resources from getting into the hands of law enforcement once again. Our local communities need this help for their law enforcement to help build stronger and safer communities in Washington and across the country. Getting Help Working With the Federal Government Starting on Friday, November 2, my office, along with Senator Patty Murray’s office, will host a series of eight conversations on how to work better with the federal government, focusing on grant applications. My staff will be on hand to talk about how to support your project, connect with our congressional delegation, and planning for your future needs. Due to space constraints, we ask that you please RSVP to workshop@murray.senate.gov. The schedule follows: Friday, November 2, 2007 Vancouver Co-hosted by WSU Vancouver 10:00am-12:00pm 14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue Administration Building, Room 129 Wednesday, November 7, 2007 Seattle Co-Hosted by the Washington Health Foundation and the City of Seattle 2:00pm-4:00pm 600 4th Avenue Seattle City Hall Bertha Knight Landes Room Thursday, November 8, 2007 Olympia 2:00pm-4:00pm 2000 Lakeridge Drive, SW Commissioner’s Board Room, Building 1 Friday, November 9, 2007 Mount Vernon 10:00am-12:00pm 2300 Market Street Best Western Cotton Tree Inn Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Omak 2:00pm-4:00pm 2 North Ash Street City Council Chambers Wednesday, November 14, 2007 Spokane Co-Hosted by WSU Spokane 9:00am-11:00am 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Riverpoint Campus Phase 1 Classroom Bldg Auditorium Thursday, November 15, 2007 Walla Walla Co-Hosted by Walla Walla Community College 10:00am-12:00pm 500 Tausick Way Walla Walla Community College Conference Center Friday, November 16, 2007 Ellensburg Co-Hosted By Central Washington University 10:00am-12:00pm 400 E University Way CWU Student Union and Recreation CenterBallroom
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