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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Social Security is a public insurance program that | ||||||
3 | aims to provide Americans with a minimal level of income once | ||||||
4 | they have reached retirement age, while providing individual | ||||||
5 | equity by returning a higher benefit to those that have paid | ||||||
6 | more into the system over their history in the workforce; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Social Security became law under the | ||||||
8 | administration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during | ||||||
9 | the Great Depression, when half of the country's senior | ||||||
10 | population relied upon another person for their livelihood; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Social Security now provides essential financial | ||||||
12 | assistance nationwide and to nearly 2 million Illinois senior | ||||||
13 | citizens, disabled individuals, and survivors who depend on | ||||||
14 | their $20 billion in payments as the sole route to a life of | ||||||
15 | dignity and independence; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Millions nationwide and more than 569,000 | ||||||
17 | Illinois senior citizens would live in poverty were it not for | ||||||
18 | their monthly Social Security benefit; and
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19 | WHEREAS, The demographic climate of the United States is | ||||||
20 | beginning to change; the Baby Boomer Generation will begin to | ||||||
21 | retire in the year 2008, dramatically increasing the percentage | ||||||
22 | of the American senior population and placing a heavy burden on | ||||||
23 | the Social Security system; and
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24 | WHEREAS, The growth in our country's labor force is | ||||||
25 | expected to decrease to only 25% of what it has been in the | ||||||
26 | last century, further burdening the Social Security system due | ||||||
27 | to the lack of payroll tax revenue; and
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28 | WHEREAS, It is estimated that the balance of the Social | ||||||
29 | Security Trust Fund, which has been accumulating a surplus |
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1 | since 1983, will begin to pay out more in benefits than it | ||||||
2 | receives in revenue in the year 2017; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Although the Social Security Trust Fund has been | ||||||
4 | accumulating a surplus since 1983, and that surplus has now | ||||||
5 | reached nearly $1.8 trillion, the federal government borrows | ||||||
6 | from that Trust Fund annually to fund other government | ||||||
7 | spending; and
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8 | WHEREAS, There is now much discussion about reforming the | ||||||
9 | Social Security system to ensure its financial viability, and | ||||||
10 | those reform options vary from making very small adjustments to | ||||||
11 | making sweeping changes to the program; and
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12 | WHEREAS, One of the most discussed reform options is | ||||||
13 | privatization, which involves taking a portion of revenue | ||||||
14 | coming into the Social Security Trust Fund and placing it in | ||||||
15 | personal retirement accounts for individuals who choose to | ||||||
16 | participate; and
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17 | WHEREAS, It has been shown that privatization of the Social | ||||||
18 | Security system can lead to a variety of problems, including, | ||||||
19 | increasing the national debt, forcing participants to pay | ||||||
20 | exorbitantly high administrative fees, reducing the promised | ||||||
21 | benefits for participants, and ultimately taking away the | ||||||
22 | security of a steady retirement income; and
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23 | WHEREAS, Privatization of Social Security was tried in the | ||||||
24 | United Kingdom, pronounced a failure, and now faces an overhaul | ||||||
25 | using the current United States Social Security system as a | ||||||
26 | model; and
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27 | WHEREAS, The changing demographics of the United States may | ||||||
28 | cause stress on the Social Security system, but making smaller | ||||||
29 | adjustments to the program that has performed so effectively | ||||||
30 | over the last 70 years is a better option than making sweeping |
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1 | changes that would undermine the very philosophy of the | ||||||
2 | program; and
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3 | WHEREAS, In response to published reports that the United | ||||||
4 | States Congress was preparing to make extraordinary and | ||||||
5 | unnecessary modifications to the Social Security system, | ||||||
6 | Illinois House Speaker Michael J. Madigan and members of the | ||||||
7 | Illinois House of Representatives have conducted a series of | ||||||
8 | regional forums, modeled on a previously successful series of | ||||||
9 | statewide summits to review the State's budget and fiscal | ||||||
10 | circumstances, to educate the public on the current status and | ||||||
11 | future of the Social Security System in recent months; and
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12 | WHEREAS, The overwhelming reaction from Illinois citizens | ||||||
13 | who have attended the forums and from highly respected | ||||||
14 | non-partisan organizations that advocate on behalf of Illinois | ||||||
15 | consumers, working families, and senior citizens has been that | ||||||
16 | the current level of benefits to Social Security beneficiaries | ||||||
17 | must be maintained and annually adjusted to keep pace with the | ||||||
18 | rate of inflation, that federal lawmakers and the President | ||||||
19 | stop borrowing from the Social Security Trust Fund to fund | ||||||
20 | other government spending, and that privatization of Social | ||||||
21 | Security not be undertaken; therefore, be it
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22 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
23 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
24 | we urge President George Walker Bush and the United States | ||||||
25 | Congress to resist radical and risky changes that could | ||||||
26 | jeopardize the retirements of millions of Americans and make | ||||||
27 | only the modest adjustments necessary to maintain the integrity | ||||||
28 | of the Social Security system for decades to come; and be it | ||||||
29 | further
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30 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
31 | delivered to the President of the United States of America, the | ||||||
32 | Vice President of the United States of America, and to |
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1 | Illinois' United States Senators and United States | ||||||
2 | Representatives.
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