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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Children’s Health Insurance Coverage – Tennessee

CoverKids insurance program reopens to new enrollees, By Janell Ross, February 12, 2010, The Tennessean: “Tennessee’s uninsured children will have a chance to enroll in a government-funded health-care program beginning March 1, about four months after it was closed to new participants because of the state budget crunch. In November, cash-strapped Tennessee became the only state in the nation to close its version of the children’s health insurance program to new enrollees. State officials said at the time closing CoverKids was a tough choice but necessary because of a projected $1.5 billion state budget shortfall. Now CoverKids will draw between $1.5 million and $2 million from a state savings account for public health insurance programs, said Joe Burchfield, a spokesman for Cover Tennessee, the umbrella organization that oversees CoverKids…”