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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-20Resolution 2014-20 A Resolution Supporting Closing the Coverage Gap for Uninsured Town of Pulaski and Virginia Citizens Utilizing Affordable Care Act (ACA) Federal Tax Dollars. WHEREAS, a healthy workforce and community are critical to the economic vitality of the Town of Pulaski community; and WHEREAS, nearly one million Virginians under the age of 64 are uninsured, many of whom are in families with at least one full- or part-time worker who are not provided health insurance coverage through their employers, cannot afford coverage on their own or do not make enough to qualify for premium assistance in the federal health care exchange; and WHEREAS, these uninsured Virginians receive care which is subsidized by employed Virginians through higher insurance premiums with providers charging more to the insured for their own health care and underwriting of uninsured health care by providers; and WHEREAS, this cost shifting will continue to rise faster than inflation if the Commonwealth does not address ensuring more Virginians have access to affordable health care coverage; and WHEREAS, reforms in Virginia's current Medicaid program have been completed or are in process; and WHEREAS, through 2022, Virginians will send $26 billion to Washington, D.C., through 'mandatory federal Affordable Care Act- related taxes, fees, and provider payment cuts to pay for uninsured medical coverage in other states; and WHEREAS, the Commonwealth has a responsibility to recoup these funds to help its own citizens including the citizens of the Town of Pulaski by developing a financially sound plan that will ensure Virginia's health care delivery system will have the resources needed to provide quality services to its community; and WHEREAS, the Commonwealth has a further responsibility to the 400,000 uninsured Virginians, including the 1,819 living in Pulaski county (which includes the Town of Pulaski) who would not be insured under the Affordable Care Act; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia sitting in regular session this 3~d day of June 2014 that the Pulaski Town Council supports closing the coverage gap utilizing federal tax dollars for uninsured Town of Pulaski and Virginia citizens. This resolution is effective upon adoption and is hereby adopted the 3~d day of June 2014, by the duly recorded vote of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia as follows: Heather L. Steele H.M. Kidd Gregory C. East Joseph K. Goodman David L. Clark James A. Radcliffe THE TOWN OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA Jeffrey S. Worrell Mayor ATTEST: Patricia Cruise Clerk of Council