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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, There is a documented national opioid crisis in |
3 | | America that has claimed more than half a million lives over |
4 | | the past 20 years; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The opioid crisis has touched all age, gender, |
6 | | race, and economic groups across the country and here in |
7 | | Illinois; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Every year, 30,000 Illinoisans use heroin, 74,000 |
9 | | have an opioid use disorder, and nearly 400,000 misuse |
10 | | prescription opioids; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Illinois saw 2,151 opioid related deaths in the |
12 | | first three quarters of 2020, a 36 percent increase from 2019; |
13 | | and |
14 | | WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a surge in |
15 | | heroin and other opioid-related emergency department visits, |
16 | | with overdose numbers above the average monthly rate for six |
17 | | consecutive months in 2020, increasing the urgency and need |
18 | | for immediate access to care as the opioid crisis has evolved |
19 | | and continues to takes its toll; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, The use of synthetic opioids and fentanyl, along |
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1 | | with poly-substance use, continues to rise and exacerbate the |
2 | | already deadly opioid crisis, raising the attention and |
3 | | concern of the CDC; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, The total economic and social costs of opioid use |
5 | | disorder to the State of Illinois exceed $41 billion annually, |
6 | | equating to nearly $600,000 for every Illinoisan with an |
7 | | opioid use disorder; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Substance use treatment providers provide |
9 | | life-saving health care services every day across all of |
10 | | Illinois; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Substance use disorders and co-occurring mental |
12 | | health disorders need to be treated as the chronic health |
13 | | conditions that they are; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Thousands of lawsuits against manufacturers, |
15 | | distributors, and retailers of prescription opioids are |
16 | | ongoing nationwide with settlements likely to be in the |
17 | | billions of dollars; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, The majority of states across the country have |
19 | | passed or introduced legislation and are actively planning for |
20 | | appropriate resource investment of opioid settlement dollars |
21 | | in the abatement and remediation of the impacts of the opioid |
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1 | | crisis; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, There is a desire to avoid the outcomes of |
3 | | previous settlements, such as the tobacco settlement from |
4 | | 1998, where less than three percent of annual settlement sums |
5 | | are used for abatement and remediation of the impacts of |
6 | | tobacco use; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has had other revenue generating |
8 | | legislation, such as an alcohol tax, where no revenue was |
9 | | invested as intended for treatment and recovery supports for |
10 | | alcohol use disorder; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, The impending opioid settlements provide an |
12 | | opportunity to invest in and transform the opioid use disorder |
13 | | treatment system in Illinois, driving equity in treatment |
14 | | access and availability for communities across the State; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Defining and designating safety net substance use |
16 | | treatment providers is the first step toward an equitable |
17 | | health care system for Illinois residents who have been |
18 | | impacted by the opioid crisis; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Illinois can take action and join other states in |
20 | | appropriately investing much needed resources in areas with |
21 | | the greatest level of impact for those affected by the opioid |
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1 | | crisis in Illinois; therefore, be it
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2 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
3 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
4 | | we urge the Illinois General Assembly to create the Opioid |
5 | | Settlement Fund, created as a special fund in the State |
6 | | Treasury to receive opioid-related settlement funds to which |
7 | | the State of Illinois may be entitled under any opioid-related |
8 | | settlement; and be it further |
9 | | RESOLVED, That all funds received by the State from an |
10 | | opioid-related settlement should be deposited into the Opioid |
11 | | Settlement Fund to be used for purposes related to alleviating |
12 | | the opioid crisis; and be it further |
13 | | RESOLVED, That of the moneys allocated to the Fund, a |
14 | | portion should be dedicated as follows: (1) to provide greater |
15 | | access to and availability of quality and effective opioid use |
16 | | disorder treatment, (2) to provide funding to safety net |
17 | | substance use treatment providers, including the allocation of |
18 | | capital funding resources to such providers to expand access |
19 | | to and availability of quality and effective opioid use |
20 | | disorder treatment, and (3) to maximize the opportunity to |
21 | | draw federal matching funds for purposes related to |
22 | | alleviation of the opioid crisis; and be it further |
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1 | | RESOLVED, That in addition to the moneys allocated, |
2 | | subject to appropriation, at least $100,000 should, on an |
3 | | annual basis, be granted to the Illinois Alcohol and Other |
4 | | Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association to cover the |
5 | | fees associated with the application and testing of human |
6 | | services professionals in the State of Illinois who provide |
7 | | substance use disorder services and mental health services; |
8 | | and be it further |
9 | | RESOLVED, That "opioid-related settlement" means any and |
10 | | all current or future settlements reached by the State of |
11 | | Illinois, independently or as part of a global or multi-state |
12 | | settlement, with opioid manufacturers, distributors, |
13 | | retailers, and any associated business entities; and be it |
14 | | further |
15 | | RESOLVED, That "safety net substance use treatment |
16 | | providers" means licensed and nationally accredited substance |
17 | | use treatment providers that are open 24 hours per day, are |
18 | | required to admit patients 24 hours per day, are providing |
19 | | medication-assisted treatment to individuals with opioid use |
20 | | disorder, and are serving a higher proportion of Medicaid |
21 | | beneficiaries and individuals who are uninsured; and be it |
22 | | further
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23 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |