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113 TexCare, Children’s Health Insurance Program, available at http://www.texcarepartnership.com/CHIP-CHIP-Page.htm, accessed November 30, 2004.114 Texas Health and Human Services Commission, A Consumer Guide to Better Healthcare: Your 2004 Road Mapto Understanding the Health Care System in Texas, pp. 47-50, available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/chip/reports/ConsumerGuideEnglish.pdf, accessed November 30, 2004.115 Ibid.116 Texas Health and Human Services Commission, CHIP Monthly Premiums Temporarily Suspended, October 1,2004, available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/post78/CHIP_CostSharingSuspended.html, accessed November30, 2004.117 Texas Health and Human Services Commission, A Consumer Guide to Better Healthcare: Your 2004 Road Mapto Understanding the Health Care System in Texas, pp. 47-50, available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/chip/reports/ConsumerGuideEnglish.pdf, accessed November 30, 2004.118 Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Texas Medicaid in Perspective, 5th ed. (2004, pp. 3-20, 3-21),available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid/reports/PB5/PinkBookTOC.html, accessed January 2, 2005.119 Center for Public Policy Priorities, Update on Medicaid and CHIP Cuts: What Was Restored in Recent Actions?(September 2004), available at http://www.cppp.org/products/PP217.html, accessed January 2, 2005.120 Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Texas Medicaid in Perspective, 5th ed. (2004, p. 4-2), availableat http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid/reports/PB5/PinkBookTOC.html, accessed April 18, 2005.121 Texas Legislative Budget Board, Fiscal Note for HB710, 79th Legislative Regular Session (Austin, Texas, April20, 2005), available at http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/tlo/textframe.cmd?LEG=79&SESS=R&CHAMBER=H&BILLTYPE=B&BILLSUFFIX=00710&VERSION=1&TYPE=F, accessed April 21, 2005.122 Anne Dunkelberg and Molly O’Malley, Children’s Medicaid and SCHIP in Texas: Tracking the Impact ofBudget Cuts (Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, July 2004, p. 2), available at http://www.kff.org/medicaid/7132.cfm, accessed January 2, 2005.123 Ibid.124 Texas Impact, Dear Texas Budget Leaders: What are You Waiting For? Restore CHIP Now!, available athttp://www.texasimpact.com/Pages/chip_home.htm, accessed January 5, 2005.125 Community Action Network, Campaign to Restore CHIP: Legislative Alert!, available at http://www.caction.org/leg_agenda/CHIPCutsFactSheet.pdf#search='restore%20CHIP%20cuts%20Texas', accessed January 5, 2005.126 Transition Legislative Oversight Committee, Biennial Report December 2004 (draft December 10, 2004, pp. 21-23), available at http://www.hhs.state.tx.us/consolidation/post78/1204_TLOC_report.pdf, accessed January 5, 2005127 “Changing Course on Insurance for Kids? Restoring Benefits, Boosting Enrollment are Lawmakers’ Goals,”Austin American-Statesman (December 20, 2004), pp. A1, A11.128 Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Texas Medicaid in Perspective, 5th ed. (2004, p. 4-25), availableat http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid/reports/PB5/PinkBookTOC.html, accessed December 7, 2004.129 Ibid., p. 3-14.130 Elizabeth Raye Kegler, “Utilizing Federal Waiver Flexibility to Expand Medicaid to Adults in Texas,”Professional Report, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, May 2002, pp.15-18.B-42

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