The State Children's Health Insurance Program is a(n)
1. Alcohol- and drug-prevention program funded by individual states with federal block grants.
2. Comprehensive pregnancy-prevention program sponsored by Medicaid.
3. Federally sponsored program that funds states to expand Medicaid coverage to children from families of the working poor.
4. Immunization program that provides free and low-cost vaccinations for all eligible children funded by the Department of Health and Human Services.
ANS: 3
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