In 1997, facing a crisis where 1 in 7 children had no health insurance coverage in the United States, a Republican-led Congress worked with President Bill Clinton to pass bipartisan legislation creating the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) - a federal-state partnership that offers health insurance coverage to over eight million children in working families.
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In 1997, facing a crisis where 1 in 7 children had no health insurance coverage in the United States, a Republican-led Congress worked with President Bill Clinton to pass bipartisan legislation creating the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) - a federal-state partnership that offers health insurance coverage to over eight million children in working families.