07 June 2007
House overrides autism veto; bill now law
The House easily overrode Gov. Mark Sanford's veto of a bill Thursday
extending insurance coverage to children with autism.
The vote was 114-0.
After voting, House members turned toward the balcony and gave families
representing children who have the disorder a standing ovation.
Before the vote, Rep. B.R. Skelton, R-Pickens, chastised the governor
for striking down the measure.
"He has four healthy children and I don't think he has ever met anybody
who didn't have healthy children," Skelton said.
The Senate had previously overrode the veto, also unanimously.
The governor' s office maintains the provision will raise health care
costs.
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