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Message to California’s Leaders: Dropping A Quarter Million Children from Health Coverage is Irresponsible Budgeting
(July 9, 2008)

Senate Budget Committee Votes to Drop Hundreds of Thousands of Children from Health Coverage
(May 30, 2008)

Governor’s May Revise Budget Proposes Disproportionate Cuts to Children’s Health
(May 14, 2008)

Californians for Healthy Kids, Families, and Experts Discuss Impact of Harmful Proposed Cuts to Children's Health
(April 29, 2008)

Assembly Budget Subcommittee Protects the Health Coverage of Nearly Half a Million Children
(April 15, 2008)

Children Lose Best Chance at Health Coverage as Senate Clings to Status Quo
(January 28, 2008)

Californians for Healthy Kids Urges Governor Schwarzenegger Not to Solve Budget Deficit by Hurting California's Children
(January 10, 2008)

Senate Action Needed This Month: Children's Health Coverage At Risk
(January 8, 2008)

President Bush Leaves Children's Health Out in the Cold Once Again
(December 12, 2007)

Statement from Californians for Healthy Kids on New Report Documenting Positive Impact of Children's Health Initiatives
(November 19, 2007)

Statement from Californians for Healthy Kids on ABX1 1: California's Leaders Must Not Leave Town Without Covering All Children Starting in 2008
(November 14, 2007)

Statement from Californians for Healthy Kids on Passage of Bipartisan SCHIP Reauthorization Bill in House of Representative
(October 25, 2007)

Statement of Californians for Healthy Kids on President Bush’s Veto of SCHIP Reauthorization Bill

Children’s Advocacy Groups Call on President to Sign SCHIP Reauthorization

California Families, Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Pass Health Care Reform That Includes Kids Coverage

Key Children's Piece of Health Care Reform Continues to Move Forward
(July 12, 2007)

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Martin Chemers and Mary Lou Goeke: Health care for kids win a legslative victory

Low-income families may face health insurance cuts
(Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 8, 2007)

Children caught in the middle
(Sacramento Bee, December 3, 2007)

Community keeps Healthy Kids Humboldt moving forward

Editorial: Tobacco tax could bridge the health care gap now

Bitter battle over children's health care starts to hit California

Kids' health funding at risk

Wendy Lazarus: Children forgotten in health reform debate

Governor's 'year of health care' has been major disappointment

Bush's heartless, mindless veto

Bush health care veto leaves state in bind

Editorial: Insuring every child should be first step

Child health program pledged

Democrats push child health care

(Sacramento Bee, August 30, 2007)

A health plan or just stale toast?

Budget Squeezes Health Program

La reforma debe ser completa

Former foes huddling on health-care

Record numbers of Californians living without health insurance

(SF Chronicle, August 29, 2007)

Democrats push health plan for state's uninsured children

(Sacramento Bee, August 29, 2007)

Quieren limitar Healthy Families

How we have failed our children

All Children Deserve Healthcare Coverage

An Rx for healthy children

State Fears Insurance for Children in Jeopardy

 

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Advertisements

Radio Ads: "Emergency Room" and "Doctor Visit"
(January 23, 2007)

Print Ad: "Can California afford to provide health coverage for every child?"
(Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee, January 11, 2007)

Media Kits

Californians for Healthy Kids (.zip format for PC)
Includes campaign contact information, strategies, frequently asked question and ways others can get involved

Californians for Healthy Kids (.sit format for Mac)
Includes campaign contact information, strategies, frequently asked question and ways others can get involved

Media Assistance

Ronald Pineda, Children Now
tel: (510) 763-2444, ext. 119
email: press@childrennow.org

Deena Lahn, Children's Defense Fund
tel: (510) 663-2984
email: dlahn@cdfca.org

Carrie Spencer, The Children's Partnership
tel: (310) 260-1220
email: cespence@childrenspartnership.org