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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION 445
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2 | | On May 5, 2017, the United States House of
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3 | | passed H.R. 1628, otherwise known as the
American Health Care |
4 | | Act (AHCA); and |
5 | | WHEREAS, In March of 2017, the Congressional Budget Office
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6 | | estimated that 24 million people would lose health insurance if
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7 | | the AHCA were passed and implemented; of those 24 million
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8 | | people, 14 million are currently covered by Medicaid, which the
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9 | | AHCA would also slash by about $880 billion over 10 years,
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10 | | putting some of the poorest and most vulnerable citizens at
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11 | | great risk; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, As a result of passage of the AHCA, Illinois could |
13 | | face
a loss of $40 billion in federal Medicaid funding over the |
14 | | next
10 years, affecting over one million Illinois residents |
15 | | who
currently have coverage under the Affordable Care Act; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Currently, Illinois is ranked 50th in the nation |
17 | | for
capturing federal Medicaid dollars putting the State in an
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18 | | extremely vulnerable position and unable to absorb more costs
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19 | | from the federal government; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, The AHCA also allows states to waive community |
21 | | rating,
which bans insurers from charging higher premiums to |
22 | | those with
pre-existing conditions and would result in much |
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1 | | higher premiums
for people with pre-existing conditions; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, As a result of waiving the ban on pre-existing
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3 | | conditions, the cost of insurance will increase for people with
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4 | | pre-existing conditions such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis,
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5 | | autistic disorder, seizures, asthma, kidney disease, and
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6 | | children with disabilities; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, The AHCA also has a provision letting states waive
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8 | | essential health benefits such as outpatient care, emergency
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9 | | services, hospitalization, pregnancy, maternity, newborn care,
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10 | | mental health and substance use disorder services, and |
11 | | pediatric
services; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Waiving of essential benefits puts mothers and |
13 | | children
at severe risk of losing coverage as plans on the |
14 | | individual
market can once again decide not to cover maternity |
15 | | care as a
result of the AHCA; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, The law would also adopt a policy known as a "per
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17 | | capita cap" for Medicaid that would replace the current funding
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18 | | mechanism and rather than matching state spending; the AHCA |
19 | | would give each state a set amount of money per person and |
20 | | place
specific caps for differing populations such as the |
21 | | people with
disabilities, the elderly, and other at-risk |
22 | | populations; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, As a result of placing a cap on spending, people |
2 | | with
disabilities who rely on home and community based services
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3 | | through Medicaid, such as personal-attendant care, skilled
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4 | | nursing, and specialized therapies could lose access to the
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5 | | services they need in order to live independently and remain in
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6 | | their homes; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, The AHCA also places the elderly at risk; as |
8 | | states
continue to see rising populations as a result of the |
9 | | baby boom
generation, implementing a per capita cap on spending |
10 | | may
restrict states' abilities to keep up with the demand for
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11 | | services resulting in premature institutionalization, lack of
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12 | | services, and reduced quality of life for our seniors; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The AHCA poses a threat for persons with substance
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14 | | abuse disorders; the opioid crisis in Illinois has placed a
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15 | | heavier burden on the State's Medicaid program and has resulted
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16 | | in an immense need for increased services; a per capita cap |
17 | | will
limit the State's ability to leverage additional monies in |
18 | | times
of crises or epidemic, further hampering the State's |
19 | | ability to
be responsive to the needs of its most vulnerable |
20 | | populations
during the most critical times; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, The law allows states to impose work requirements |
22 | | on
those applying for Medicaid, which has not been proven to
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1 | | increase employment among the poor and will meaningfully reduce
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2 | | access to care for low income families; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, On June 22, 2017, the United States Senate |
4 | | introduced a proposed amendment for discussion to H.R. 1628, |
5 | | known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, While the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 |
7 | | contains changes to the original AHCA, the new proposed |
8 | | amendment still contains significant cuts to both state |
9 | | Medicaid programs as well as state healthcare exchanges and |
10 | | continues to put some of the poorest and most vulnerable |
11 | | citizens at great risk; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, The legislation results in over 22 million people |
13 | | losing their insurance coverage, and reduces spending on |
14 | | healthcare services by over $700 billion while also providing |
15 | | over $541 billion in tax breaks for extremely wealthy |
16 | | individuals and corporations; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 |
18 | | continues to propose elimination of health insurance coverage |
19 | | for the Medicaid expansion population in Illinois, thus |
20 | | completely eliminating healthcare coverage for over 650,000 |
21 | | Illinoisans who currently only have insurance as a result of |
22 | | the State's decision to expand Medicaid; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The act also continues to pursue "per capita caps" |
2 | | for Medicaid severely placing billions of dollars in federal |
3 | | funding in jeopardy for Illinois which may result in |
4 | | elimination of services, reductions in services offered, rate |
5 | | cuts for providers, or limiting coverage of high cost |
6 | | enrollees; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, The Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 reduces |
8 | | the amount of subsidies to persons who purchase health |
9 | | insurance on the healthcare exchange, and reduces the amount of |
10 | | persons eligible to receive the subsidies for exchange plans |
11 | | that provide less health insurance plans and contain higher |
12 | | deductibles than current healthcare plans on the exchange; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The act continues its attack on healthcare for |
14 | | women by reducing access to family planning services and |
15 | | maternity care services, and allowing insurance companies to |
16 | | charge higher premiums for women; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 also |
18 | | places seniors at an even higher risk of losing nursing home |
19 | | care than the AHCA as a result of eliminations of presumptive |
20 | | eligibility for Medicaid recipients to obtain benefits and |
21 | | retroactive eligibility for Medicaid recipients to get paid for |
22 | | services they have already received; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 also
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2 | | continues to allow states to waive essential health benefits as
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3 | | provided under the Affordable Care Act, continually placing |
4 | | many
people at risk of losing the most basic healthcare |
5 | | benefits such as maternity care, mental health care, substance |
6 | | abuse and opioid treatment, and pharmacy benefits; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, The true intention of both policies are revealed |
8 | | in the provisions that create financial incentives for states |
9 | | to increase Medicaid redeterminations in order to kick people |
10 | | off of the Medicaid program, and financial incentives for |
11 | | states to reduce the amount of healthcare services provided by |
12 | | Medicaid; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The Governor has yet to
officially take a position |
14 | | on the American Health Care Act or
the Better Care |
15 | | Reconciliation Act of 2017, despite the fact
that both stand to |
16 | | negatively affect millions of Illinois
residents and cause |
17 | | major financial harm to the State's budget
and the broader |
18 | | system of healthcare across Illinois; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, When the Governor has been asked to provide a |
20 | | position on the American Health Care Act or the Better Care |
21 | | Reconciliation Act of 2017, he has continually dodged the |
22 | | question, refused to provide a direct answer, or attempted to |
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1 | | circumvent any responsibility for these proposed policies; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, As the Governor has the supreme executive power in |
3 | | the
State under the Illinois Constitution, it is imperative
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4 | | that he directly provide guidance to our Congressional
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5 | | delegation and the people of Illinois regarding his position on |
6 | | the
American Healthcare Act and the Better Care Reconciliation |
7 | | Act
of 2017, both of which will have a disastrous effect on the
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8 | | poorest and neediest persons in the State and will devastate |
9 | | the
critical social safety net they rely on; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Medicare is a federal health insurance program |
11 | | that currently pays for a variety of health care expenses for |
12 | | senior citizens aged 65 and older and people with certain other |
13 | | qualifying conditions only; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Medicare currently insures over 55 million |
15 | | Americans, and nearly everyone over age 65; in Illinois alone, |
16 | | over 2 million people receive Medicare benefits; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, There have been recent legislative efforts at the |
18 | | federal level to expand Medicare for all persons in the United |
19 | | States, not just those currently eligible which would provide |
20 | | coverage for all medically necessary services, including |
21 | | doctors' visits, hospital care, prevention programs, long-term |
22 | | care, mental health, reproductive health care, dental, vision, |
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1 | | prescription drug, and medical supply costs; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Children (unmarried and under age 22) can only |
3 | | receive Medicare if they are disabled or have a qualifying |
4 | | condition and make up less than 7% of the current population of |
5 | | people on Medicare; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Expanding the federal Medicare program to those |
7 | | who need care the most can be a positive step to strengthen our |
8 | | nation's commitment to improving the health and safety of all |
9 | | Americans and reduce the risk of cuts posed by the AHCA and the |
10 | | Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017, to those that are most |
11 | | vulnerable; therefore be it |
12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
13 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
14 | | strongly urge the federal government, the United States |
15 | | Congress, and the President of the United States, to oppose the |
16 | | American Health Care Act, the Better Care Reconciliation Act of |
17 | | 2017, or any other legislative efforts that would reduce access |
18 | | to healthcare for low-income and at-risk populations and to |
19 | | expand the federal Medicare program for people most in need |
20 | | especially children, women, and those with pre-existing |
21 | | conditions, that are put at extreme risk as a result of passage |
22 | | of either the American Health Care Act or the Better Care |
23 | | Reconciliation Act of 2017; and be it further |
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1 | | RESOLVED, That we strongly urge the Governor of the state |
2 | | of Illinois to be responsive to the needs of Illinois residents |
3 | | and directly engage with the President of the United States, |
4 | | and Republican members of the Illinois Congressional |
5 | | delegation regarding the devastating consequences associated |
6 | | with both the American Health Care Act and the Better Care |
7 | | Reconciliation Act of 2017; and be it further |
8 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
9 | | delivered to the Governor of the State of Illinois, the |
10 | | Illinois Congressional delegation, the United States Congress, |
11 | | and the President of the United States.
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