Social Security Uninsured Children's Entitlement Act of 2001
Summary
H.R. 2698, the Social Security Uninsured Children's Entitlement Act of 2001, proposed a change to the Social Security Act to provide monthly financial benefits to certain children who lacked health insurance. Under this bill, these payments would have been treated as insurance benefits similar to those provided by the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance program. The primary goal was to create a new federal entitlement to support the welfare of uninsured children through the existing Social Security framework.
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