I keep looking for a silver lining here, but even passing CHIP without funding community health centers (which is where 40% or so of CHIP users get services) is only half a loaf:
Eleven states are on track to run out of CHIP funds before the end of February, and the situation gets bleaker in March, when half of states are expected to completely run out of guaranteed money, an analysis by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families found.
Community health centers, like CHIP, can’t wait another month for Congress to resolve the funding crisis — these centers serve anyone who needs care, regardless of their ability to pay or health condition. The National Association of Community Health Centers said they were “extremely disappointed” with the House bill and warned “health centers and their patients are facing considerable damage with each passing day while this matter remains unresolved.”
“Centers are being forced to execute contingency plans resulting in staff layoffs and site closures, and are scaling back critical services including prenatal care, dental services and opioid treatment programs,” NACHC said. “If not resolved soon, this funding cliff will result in a loss of care to approximately 9 million patients, closure of over 2,500 care delivery sites, and a loss of over 50,000 jobs.”
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., cited the lack of funding for community health centers as a chief reason she voted no. “In addition to seriously harming our armed forces, this bill fails to adequately support veterans or fund community health centers, and it leaves hundreds of thousands of Dreamers in a state of uncertainty. Enough is enough,” she said.
Paul Krugman offers this:
I just don't see this as a Democratic cave. Maybe you can argue that a prolonged shutdown would somehow get DACA now now now. But what they got was CHIP extension, a promise to get legislative play for Dreamers, and a chance to call foul in 3 weeks https://t.co/Z6LkZqdAiX
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 22, 2018
Also no link to wall or changes in legal immigration, at least so far
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 22, 2018
I yield to nobody in my desire to see Dems stand up to Trump. But I really, really don't understand the notion that they somehow just caved in. They took CHIP off the table; they got an agreement to hold a vote on DACA, and failing to honor that agreement will be bad for Rs 1/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 23, 2018
They also didn't fund the wall, and they didn't agree to any new restrictions on family-based immigration etc. And what they gave in return was three (3) weeks of funding. Why will their leverage be any less on Feb. 8th? This looks to me like a tactical victory. 2/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 23, 2018
If McConnell breaks his promise, if Trump vetoes the CR, that's all good news for the Dems. I admit that activist complaints are useful — they will help keep spines stiff — but let's be real 3/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 23, 2018