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spacer Dear Friends, September 25, 2007
There’s a program for children’s health insurance called NewMexikids. At the national level, it’s called the State Children’s Health Insurance Program or “S-CHIP”. The program was put in place ten years ago with broad bi-partisan support when there was a Republican controlled Congress and a Democratic President. Now, we need to reauthorize it with a Democrat controlled Congress and a Republican President.

This shouldn’t be hard to do on a bipartisan basis, should it?
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This week Congress will reauthorize the children’s health insurance program with a bill that provides for a modest expansion of the program and does not cut Medicare for New Mexico seniors. The bill should be signed into law before the program expires this weekend.

 
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442 Cannon House
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Washington, DC
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202-225-6316 Phone
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Albuquerque, NM
87102
505-346-6781 Phone
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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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NY Times: Your Passport May Be in the Mail

If you’re traveling to Mexico, Canada, or the Caribbean AFTER October 1, 2007, remember that the new passport rules will then be back in effect. You will need a passport to travel at that time, so plan accordingly. 

Status check: If you`ve already applied for your passport, check the status here

To check the status of your application online you will need:

  • Your last name, including suffixes without punctuations except the hyphen, (for example: Jones III, Patton Jr, Jackson-Smith, O Brien, Mc Queen, Varela Garcia),
  • Date of birth in the following format: MM/DD/YYYY, and
  • The last four digits of your Social Security Number.
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