Politics | SCHIP Kids' Health Insurance Bill Stalls Again House Dems fail to capture votes needed to foil Bush veto of popular measure By Marcia Greenwood Posted Oct 26, 2007 3:23 AM CDT Copied President Bush pounds his fist as he delivers remarks on Cuba Policy, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, at the State Department in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (Associated Press) House Democrats' plans to expand a children's health insurance program hit a brick wall again yesterday when they failed to attract the Republican votes necessary to override a presidential veto, reports the Washington Post. The final vote on a reworked $35 billion expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program was 265-142, more than a dozen votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to defeat a veto. Of the 265 who voted for the legislation, 43 were Republicans, two fewer than supported the original bill in September. Regardless of the final outcome, Dems believe the battle is a winning issue for them. If they work out a compromise, they can claim victory. If the measure stalls, they can skewer Republicans for killing a popular program to help kids without health insurance. Read These Next New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. A man has been deported for kicking an airport customs beagle. Actor Sam Rockwell gets residuals from movie he wasn't in. White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. Report an error