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Report: More Poor, Uninsured Kids in OR and Nation

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Monday, January 12, 2009   

Portland, OR – In Oregon, 45,000 children are poor; half of them live in what policymakers call "extreme poverty." About 110,000 children have no health insurance. Well over half of all Oregon kids perform below grade level in reading and math. Those are just some of the grim findings in the State of America's Children report from the Children's Defense Fund (CDF). It's full of bad news - and just in time for opening day of the Oregon Legislature.

Cathy Kaufmann, policy director for the advocacy group Children First for Oregon, says kids' health care should be lawmakers' top priority, even in a tight budget year.

"We've all heard about the bailouts for car companies and banks and Wall Street. We need something that's going to make a difference in the day-to-day lives of working families - and making sure that they can afford health coverage for their kids has got to be one of those things."

Kaufmann thinks the CDF report should be a caution to state lawmakers about cutting social services at a time when more Oregonians need them, and the state needs the money.

"They draw down millions of dollars in federal match, and those dollars go directly into local communities. They create jobs. We cannot cut human services to balance our way out of a bad economy, because we'll end up making our own economy worse."

Providing health insurance for all children is one of the Oregon Health Fund Board's recommendations to revamp the state health care system. It was attempted in last year's legislative session, but tobacco companies waged a multi-million-dollar battle against increasing the cigarette tax to fund it. This year, the governor is proposing that it be funded by a new tax on hospitals and insurance companies instead.

The report says the nation added a half-million children to the poverty rolls in 2007, and a total of nine million are without health insurance. The report was compiled before the 2008 economic downturn. Read it online at www.childrensdefense.org.



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