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RESOLUTION NO. 75~6-01 <br /> <br />BY: Corrigan, FitzGerald, George, <br /> Roth, Seelie, Skindell, Smith. <br /> <br /> A RESOLUTION supporting the Cleveland AFL-CIO Federation of LabOr and A.F.S.C.M.E. <br />Ohio Council 8's call' for a non-profit national health care insurance plan which is publicly financed and <br />guarantees comprehensive and lifetime coverage for all. <br /> <br /> WlqF~REAS, over 43 million people in our country (approximately 100,000 in Cuyahoga <br />County), including 10 million children, have no health care insurance; and <br /> <br />more than 100,000 people lose their-health insurance every month; and <br /> <br /> WI~REAS, tens of millions more people have impaired access to health care because of <br />inadequate coverage, prohibitively high out-of-pocket costs, services not covered by insurance plans, and <br />limits on lifetime spending; and <br /> <br /> Wl~REAS, for the great majority of people, health care is tied to employment and workers face <br />an uncertain future as layoffs mount and insurance premium costs rise sharply; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, employers shif~ costs to' workers and limit choice to one or two plans, while <br />insurance companies frequently deny coverage for needed treatment and refuse to cover costs for <br />prescription drags, dental and vision care; and <br /> <br /> Wl~REAS, employment in the United States has increasingly gone from full-time to part-time <br />work with no health care benefits, which affects a large number of single mothers and lower income <br />workers; and <br /> <br />Wl~EREAS, health care should be a fight available to all, not a commodity accorded to some; <br /> <br />and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, more than 50 million of uninsured and underinsured Americans would be <br />bankrupted if they had the misfortune of being hit with a catastrophic illness; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, other industrialized nations Which provide comprehensive health care to <br />everyone spend 6 to 10% of their Gross Domestic Product, a much lower cost than the 14% that <br />is spent by the U.S. system which leaves s° many uninsured and underinsured (national health <br />care expenditures are projected to total $2~6 trillion and reach 15.9% of the Gross Domestic <br />Product in the U.S. by 2010). <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, currently our health care dollars - as much as 30 cents of every premium <br />dollar- are spent on administration, market'mg and shareholder dividends whereas less than three <br />cents of every Medicare dollar is spent on administrative costs; and <br /> <br /> WltEREAS, our' infant mortality rate is higher and our life expectancy rate is lower than every <br />other advanced industrialized nation; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the United States is the only industrialized nation in the world without national <br />health care; and <br /> <br /> <br />