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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Social Security is based on a promise to the | ||||||
3 | American people: if you work hard and contribute to Social | ||||||
4 | Security, you will be able to retire and live in dignity; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Social Security is the primary source of income | ||||||
6 | for two-thirds of American seniors; and
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7 | WHEREAS, As of December 2002 (the most recent data | ||||||
8 | available), Social Security benefits for retired workers | ||||||
9 | residing in the State of Illinois average only $934.50 per | ||||||
10 | month; and
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11 | WHEREAS, $934.50 per month is insufficient to maintain a | ||||||
12 | decent standard of living in many parts of Illinois, especially | ||||||
13 | for seniors with relatively high health care costs; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The U.S. Congress has consistently spent the | ||||||
15 | Social Security surplus on other programs, including tax cuts, | ||||||
16 | which has created a long-term funding shortfall; and
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17 | WHEREAS, In 2001, President George W. Bush created the | ||||||
18 | President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security (Bush | ||||||
19 | Social Security Commission), naming as Commission members only | ||||||
20 | those who advocated Social Security privatization and | ||||||
21 | mandating that the proposals put forward by the Commission | ||||||
22 | include privatization of Social Security; and
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23 | WHEREAS, The Bush Social Security Commission's proposed | ||||||
24 | changes could reduce Social Security benefits to future | ||||||
25 | retirees by as much as 46 percent; and
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26 | WHEREAS, Under the Bush Social Security Commission's | ||||||
27 | proposal, the cuts in Social Security benefits would apply to | ||||||
28 | all seniors, not just those who choose to participate in |
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1 | privatized accounts; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The cuts in Social Security benefits could be even | ||||||
3 | deeper if individuals shift funds to privatized accounts; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Privatization advocates attempt to justify cuts | ||||||
5 | in Social Security benefits by pointing to future projected | ||||||
6 | shortfalls in the Social Security trust fund, but the diversion | ||||||
7 | of payroll tax revenues from the trust fund into privatized | ||||||
8 | accounts would substantially accelerate the date by which the | ||||||
9 | Social Security trust fund would become insolvent; and
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10 | WHEREAS, In order to avoid accelerating the insolvency of | ||||||
11 | the Social Security trust fund, the Bush Social Security | ||||||
12 | Commission was forced to propose that the federal government | ||||||
13 | incur as much as $4,700,000,000,000 in federal debt (in today's | ||||||
14 | dollars) by 2042; and
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15 | WHEREAS, The deep cuts in Social Security benefits proposed | ||||||
16 | by the Bush Social Security Commission could jeopardize the | ||||||
17 | financial security of not only thousands of Illinois residents, | ||||||
18 | but also the security of millions of Americans; and
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19 | WHEREAS, It is recognized that Social Security faces future | ||||||
20 | challenges, and powerful members in both the President's party | ||||||
21 | and the opposition do not find privatizing the most successful | ||||||
22 | government program as the solution; therefore, be it
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23 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
24 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
25 | we urge the U.S. Congress to reject Social Security | ||||||
26 | privatization proposals, such as those put forth by the | ||||||
27 | President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security, that | ||||||
28 | require deep cuts in Social Security benefits and massive | ||||||
29 | federal borrowing; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to the | ||||||
2 | President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, the Speaker of the | ||||||
3 | U.S. House of Representatives, and each member of the Illinois | ||||||
4 | congressional delegation.
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