FIRST REGULAR SESSION
House Concurrent Resolution No. 30
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVES BROWN (50) (Sponsor), HUGHES, CARTER, LeBLANC, WILDBERGER, MEINERS, PACE, WALTON GRAY, McDONALD, FALLERT, COLONA, HUMMEL, MORRIS, JONES (63), YAEGER AND HARRIS (Co-sponsors).
Whereas, every person in Missouri and in the United States deserves access to affordable, quality health care; and
Whereas, there is a growing crisis in health care in the United States of America, manifested in rising health care costs, increased premiums, out-of-pocket spending, decreased international business competitiveness, and massive layoffs; and
Whereas, approximately 729,000 Missourians lacked health insurance in 2007; and
Whereas, those insured now often experience unacceptable medical debt and sometimes life-threatening delays in obtaining health care; and
Whereas, one-half of all personal bankruptcies are due to illnesses or medical bills; and
Whereas, the implementation of the MO HealthNet Program in 2008 and the rising cost of insuring state employees and teachers can best be met not by limiting benefits, but by expanding them under a national, publicly-funded health insurance program; and
Whereas, the complex bureaucracy arising from our system of fragmented, for-profit, multi-payer system of health care financing consumes approximately 30% of United States health care spending; and
Whereas, independent research by Kenneth E. Thorpe, PhD. found in 2003 that if Missouri adopted a single-payer, universal health program with benefits more generous than 75% of all private insurance benefits in the state, Missouri health care spending would decline by a savings of $1.3 billion in administrative costs alone under a streamlined administrative structure; and
Whereas, the United States Congress should act immediately to pass legislation to provide a universal, comprehensive, single-payer system of high quality national health insurance:
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, First Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby respectfully urge the United States Congress to enact a universal health care system in the United States; and
Be it further resolved that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives be instructed to prepare a properly inscribed copy of this resolution for President Barack Obama and each member of the Missouri Congressional delegation.
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