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First Substitute S.C.R. 6

Senator Gregory S. Bell proposes the following substitute bill:


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RESOLUTION URGING STATES RIGHTS TO

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INNOVATE HEALTH CARE

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: Kory M. Holdaway

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor urges the United States
             11      Congress to pass “The Health Partnership Through Creative Federalism Act” during the
             12      current congressional session.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This resolution:
             15          .    urges the United States Congress to consider and pass “The Health Partnership
             16      Through Creative Federalism Act” during the current congressional session; and
             17          .    urges the members of Utah's congressional delegation to cosponsor and actively
             18      pursue passage of this legislation.
             19      Special Clauses:
             20          None
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             22      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
             23          WHEREAS, the 10th Amendment to the United States Constitution reserves to the
             24      states powers not delegated to the federal government;
             25          WHEREAS, health policy powers are not delegated to the federal government by the


             26      United States Constitution;
             27          WHEREAS, Congress has enacted laws and budgets which substantially restrict the
             28      states from setting effective health policy;
             29          WHEREAS, federal health policy leaves more than 46 million Americans, including
             30      400,000 Utahns, without health insurance;
             31          WHEREAS, numerous states have been actively searching for appropriate solutions to
             32      the problem to meet the specific and highly individualized needs of their particular state;
             33          WHEREAS, the vast majority of uninsured Utahns are either employed, or dependent
             34      upon someone who is employed, and are therefore paying taxes which support federal, state,
             35      and local health programs;
             36          WHEREAS, the increase in Utah's uninsured rate was for greater than the increase in
             37      the national rate during 2004-05, much of this owing to the fact that Utah's economy is
             38      dominated by small businesses;
             39          WHEREAS, health care costs consume approximately 16.5 % of the gross domestic
             40      product, up from 5% in 1960 and 9% in the 1980s;
             41          WHEREAS, tax revenues make up the majority of the budget for health care in the
             42      United States, which at more than $6,300 per person in 2004, substantially exceeds any other
             43      nation's health care expenses;
             44          WHEREAS, businesses in the United States are facing runaway inflation in health care
             45      costs, currently 7.7 % annually, with the inflation rate consistently in excess of three times the
             46      core inflation rate;
             47          WHEREAS, between 2000-04 Utah businesses saw premium increases that were five
             48      times the increase in earnings;
             49          WHEREAS, to compete in a global economic environment, Utah's businesses will need
             50      a dependably healthy workforce at a controllable cost;
             51          WHEREAS, the current health care delivery system in the United States and in Utah is
             52      highly inefficient;
             53          WHEREAS, Congress has not been able or willing to pass effective health policy
             54      legislation;
             55          WHEREAS, states, given relief from the burden of unnecessary federal health
             56      regulation while retaining present federal health funding, could effectively organize needed


             57      health services for all residents;
             58          WHEREAS, Utah has unique advantages with respect to demographics, healthy and
             59      active lifestyles, and health care delivery systems that lend themselves to a state-based health
             60      care financing solution; and
             61          WHEREAS, legislation has been introduced in the 110th Congress entitled "The Health
             62      Partnership Through Creative Federalism Act" and is expected to be reintroduced in the near
             63      future:
             64          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
             65      Governor concurring therein, urge the United States Congress to pass "The Health Partnership
             66      Through Creative Federalism Act" during the current congressional session.
             67          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and the Governor urge the
             68      members of Utah's congressional delegation to cosponsor and actively pursue passage of this
             69      legislation.
             70          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the President of
             71      the United States, the Majority Leader of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United
             72      States House of Representatives, and to the members of Utah's congressional delegation.


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