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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, A government must provide for the common good in |
3 | | order to function properly; there is a direct correlation |
4 | | between the percentage of citizens in a society whose |
5 | | fundamental needs are met and can be classified as productive |
6 | | members of society, with the rate at which that society |
7 | | advances educationally, economically, technologically, and in |
8 | | terms of the well-being and the decreased tendency towards |
9 | | illicit behavior by its citizens; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, The members of this body have a natural concern |
11 | | for the welfare of children and youth; in the years since the |
12 | | recent 2008 financial crisis, the number of children living on |
13 | | the streets, in shelters, motels, or doubled-up with other |
14 | | families jumped 38% to 1.6 million nationwide; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, In the last 5 years, 43 states have cut student |
16 | | funding for higher education, as the cost of post-secondary |
17 | | public education continues to rise faster than the cost of |
18 | | healthcare; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Across the nation, there are higher levels of |
20 | | unemployment, broad declines in health, crumbling |
21 | | infrastructure, shrinking pensions and retirement savings, and |
22 | | workers in the fields of education, health care, and public |
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1 | | safety being laid off due to a financial crisis they did not |
2 | | create; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Wall Street and the big banks have failed our |
4 | | economy and are exploiting tax loopholes, while generating |
5 | | record profits and being rewarded with billions in bailouts and |
6 | | bonuses and leaving millions of Americans to suffer; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, A recent iteration of a financial transaction tax |
8 | | bill called the "Inclusive Prosperity Act", which is popularly |
9 | | known as the "Robin Hood Tax" (H.R. 6411), called for the |
10 | | revenues gained to be used for such critical needs as education |
11 | | and job training, student debt relief, rebuilding public |
12 | | infrastructure, public sector jobs, public sector pensions, |
13 | | green jobs, expanding and improving Medicaid and Medicare, |
14 | | housing assistance for low income households, and protecting |
15 | | our environment; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, The concept of a financial transaction tax is not |
17 | | novel, but has been in existence in England since 1694 at the |
18 | | London Stock Exchange; the tax has been implemented in some 40 |
19 | | countries across the globe and was in effect in the United |
20 | | States from 1914 to 1966 and is currently in place in New York |
21 | | City; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, The United Kingdom's 0.5% tax on stock trades |
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1 | | raises their government billions of dollars a year; this tax, |
2 | | which collects tax revenues for the public rather than on the |
3 | | public, would apply to Wall Street banks, hedge funds, and |
4 | | other financial institutions and would not apply to ordinary |
5 | | Americans, their personal savings, or every day business and |
6 | | consumer activity, such as purchases using ATM's or debit |
7 | | cards; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, The rate of this tax would be set as low as 50 |
9 | | cents on every $100 of trades and would target reckless |
10 | | short-term financial speculation that drove previous economic |
11 | | crises, pushed up gas and food prices in the US and around the |
12 | | world, and continues to threaten financial stability; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The Inclusive Prosperity Act is supported by such |
14 | | organizations as National Nurses United, the National |
15 | | Organization of Women, Jobs with Justice, Oxfam America, |
16 | | MoveOn.org, Greenpeace, 350.org, Noble Prize winning |
17 | | economists Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, and business |
18 | | leaders George Soros and Warren Buffett; therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
20 | | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
21 | | we show our support for the re-introduction and passage of the |
22 | | Inclusive Prosperity Act, otherwise known as the Robin Hood Tax |
23 | | (H.R. 6411 of the 112th Congress) and encourage the people of |