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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2007 House Concurrent Resolution 22 (Declare health care is human right and collective duty )

    Introduced in the House on May 16, 2007, to express the commitment of the Michigan Legislature to the development of a health care system that provides comprehensive coverage to all residents. The resolution expresses the view that health care is a human right, and that providing it to individuals is a collective duty

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  • 08-22-2007 2:19 PM In reply to

    Text of HCR 22 as passed

    Substitute for House Concurrent Resolution No. 22. A concurrent resolution to express the commitment of the Michigan Legislature to the development of a health care system that provides comprehensive coverage to all residents. Whereas, Article IV, Section 51 of our state constitution declares that health care is a primary concern. Moreover statutory law requires the state to prepare a state health plan that includes “mechanisms to promote adequate access to health care for all segments of the state’s population.” (MCL 325.2010(2) (a)); and Whereas, In part, because of fragmentation in health care delivery and financing, health care costs have risen at rates well above wage increases and inflation. All competing, manufacturing countries provide health care to everyone as a shared responsibility of the whole society instead of as a benefit of employment; and Whereas, We believe access to health care is a human right. Michigan needs a system that controls costs while providing high quality, comprehensive care. More than 1 million Michigan residents are still uninsured and thousands more are underinsured or are losing coverage; and Whereas, Governor Granholm is committed to improving the stewardship of Michigan health care dollars to securmore affordable health care, and she is also working to assure the quality and accessibility of health care, including offering coverage for all the uninsured; and Whereas, Democratic and Republican legislators also are working to secure more affordable, quality, and accessible health care, including supporting the goal of health care coverage for all in the state of Michigan but also avoiding cost-shifting to those employers, individuals, and taxpayers already paying for health insurance; and Whereas, The newly formed Michigan Health Insurance Access Advisory Council is working on a nonpartisan basis to develop an objective study of the costs of the current health care system as a basis for considering how the members of the council can work with Republicans and Democratic officials toward the goal of offering health care coverage for all residents of the state; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That we in the Michigan Legislature commit to the design and enactment of legislation for a health care system based on the principles of shared responsibility and good stewardship; and be it further Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Majority Leader as an expression of our shared responsibility and good stewardship.
  • 08-22-2007 2:23 PM In reply to

    Maybe They Have A Money Tree?

    "some of the results from a Fox News poll that was done over a year ago. The poll asked, "When the government spends money for programs, does it get the money from taxpayers, or does the government have an independent source of revenue?" Let me start with the answer this way. Eleven percent weren't sure. They were undecided. Forty percent said government gets its money from taxpayers. Forty-nine percent said they have an independent source of revenue. So the answer to the poll was 49 percent said government has an independent source of revenue that it uses to spend money for programs; 40 percent said no, every time it spends a dollar on programs it has to get the dollar from taxpayers; and 11 percent were undecided. Can you see why after this poll, when we have government programs that fail, it does not result in throwing those who perpetrated the program out of office? You have one group that gets a sizable vote - forty percent - that is mad about it. But there are others who say: "Hey, it's not my money. It's the government's money. At least they tried."
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