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President Barack Obama smiles after signing into law the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009. Surrounding Obama, from left to right, Senate Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.,and Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill

First, President Obama broke his own rule when he signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and now again yesterday with SCHIP.

Hey, what about Obama’s five-day rule?

Congress today passed a bill expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP, allocating an additional $32.8 billion in funding for the program over the next four and a half years. President Barack Obama plans to sign the bill into law in a White House ceremony later this afternoon.

Yet one of Obama’s campaign promises — the “Sunlight Before Signing” pledge — was that he would not sign any non-emergency bills without offering the public five days to review and comment on the legislation.

The measure, which passed the House by a vote of 290-135, including 40 Republicans supporting it, calls for a 62-cent increase in the federal tax on cigarettes, bringing the total tax to $1 per pack. Jointly financed by federal and state governments, SCHIP currently insures about 7.4 million children. The new bill will help states insure an additional 4 million kids.

The House adopted the Senate’s version of the bill which passed last week, one that closely hews to the SCHIP reauthorization bills that former President Bush vetoed in 2007. The version that passed today strips a controversial clause that would have banned physician self-referral to hospitals in which they have an ownership interest.

Another example of an expiration (or is it a rejection) of an Obama campaign pledge. Once you are elected, you can do as you please.

Or, so it appears.


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  • http://www.highpr.net Hanna

    To be honest, there is no politiciaN that can keep all of the promises he made during campaign. If he deliver 50 %, that it’s kind OK.

  • http://flapsblog.com Flap

    So, we should accept 50% of what Obama promised during the campaign?

    I call that being untruthful.

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  • Truth

    Change? Looks like bidness as usual – Campaign promises mean bupkis.

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