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By Clio Chang / 12.18.2017
On Monday, Alabama became one of the first states to announce that it will officially begin freezing enrollment for its children’s healthcare program thanks to a lack of funding from Congress.
Starting January 1, ALL Kids (the state’s CHIP program) will no longer enroll children. On February 1, coverage for children already on the program will be terminated. Happy New Year!
Alabama is the first state I am aware of that has announced a freeze in CHIP enrollment. Kids living in States with separate CHIP programs are most at risk of losing coverage. See list here in Appendix 1 of our report https://t.co/w8H8M7pct2 https://t.co/m7oiVlqaAG
— Joan Alker (@JoanAlker1) December 18, 2017
Without CHIP renewal, 84,000 Alabama children could lose insurance Feb. 1. The program will stop enrolling children on Jan. 1 https://t.co/27I9jmWcca via @mgmadvertiser
— Melissa Brown (@itsmelissabrown) December 18, 2017
In September, Congress blew the deadline to re-authorize CHIP, which covers some nine million children. Since then, states have been scrambling to figure out what to do. According to The New York Times, 16 states will run out of funding by the end of January. Five states have said they could terminate their programs, including Connecticut, which announced soon after Alabama that it will close its CHIP program on January 31.
All of this is happening while the GOP prioritizes passing a tax bill that will personally enrich politicians and their donors this week. Earlier this month, Senator Orrin Hatch, one of the original co-sponsors of the bill that created CHIP, stated that the reason CHIP was flailing was because “we don’t have money anymore.” Hatch also said, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves, won’t lift a finger and expect the federal government to do everything,” though he made a vague promise to do something about CHIP.
States and advocates have been warning for months—long before the September deadline—about the negative consequences of not re-authorizing CHIP. The car (full of children!!) is already off the cliff. It’s more than apparent that as long as they get theirs, the GOP doesn’t care that millions of kids will begin to lose their healthcare.
Originally published by Splinter News under a Creative Commons license from Gawker Media.