BUSH VETOES CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
President Bush vetoed a bill that would have dramatically expanded children's health insurance. It was the fourth veto of Bush's presidency. The Senate approved the bill with enough votes to override the veto, but the margin in the House fell short of what is needed. President Bush said the country needs to put the poor kids first, also indicating that he does not want the federal government running the health care system.
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