Resolution
on Health Care Access
Approved
by the Maine Library Association, 2005
MLA resolution
regarding health care access:
WHEREAS:
Maine communities face skyrocketing health care
costs, and
WHEREAS:
The rising cost of health insurance benefits to
schools, libraries, and other public services drives
up state and local taxes, thereby creating an undue
burden to Maine taxpayers, and
WHEREAS:
The inability of employers to afford health
insurance for library workers results in fewer
opportunities for potential members of our
profession, thereby threatening the well-being of
libraries, and
WHEREAS:
The large numbers of Maine residents who cannot
afford basic health care creates a health risk for
all communities our libraries serve, and
WHEREAS:
State and local governments have disproportionately
borne the cost of care for our nation’s uninsured
and vulnerable populations, and
WHEREAS:
The efforts of state and local governments to
provide adequate health care are rendered
ineffective by national conditions, and
WHEREAS:
The Maine Library Association has unsuccessfully
sought ways to help association members afford basic
health care, and
WHEREAS:
The current health care system urgently requires
comprehensive reform,
THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED:
That the Maine Library Association endorses the
Health Care Access Resolution and such related
measures as house concurrent Resolution 99 and
senate Concurrent Resolution 41, directing congress
to enact legislation by October 2005 that provides
access to comprehensive health care for all
Americans.
Resolution
Approved by the Maine Library Association
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