One of the biggest factors in a child's success in school and in life is his or her health. If a child's family doesn't have the money to get access to health care, that child is likely to be less healthy and, as a result, less successful.That's why there's a bipartisan push in Washington to expand the initiative that provides children from low-income families with health coverage (it's known as HealthWave in Kansas.)Reps. Dennis Moore and Nancy Boyda both voted to increase the number of kids that are covered. Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt told the kids "no," as did Sam Brownback who actually managed to show up to vote for once.But in one ray of sunshine, Sen. Pat Roberts voted for the Senate's proposal to expand children's health insurance. (Don't say we never write anything nice about Republicans.)President Bush has vowed to veto any expansion of children's health insurance, meaning there will need to be an override attempt once Congress sends him the final bill and once he tells America's kids to "toughen up and walk it off."