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<br />'1~ -:L <br /> <br />WHEREAS, senior citizens of all economic levels are increasingly anxious <br /> <br />about their ability both to receive and to pay for healthcare, and are faced to <br /> <br />choose between providing for basic needs and obtaining healthcare; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, this Council acknowledges that effective legislative authority <br /> <br />to address the serious deficiencies in the nation's and State's healthcare system <br /> <br />is vested in the State legislature and United States Congress; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, nevertheless, this Council, as a local governing body, is <br /> <br />acutely aware of the effect of the deficiencies in the nation's and State's <br /> <br />healthcare system as it affects senior citizens in the City of Redwood City; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, equitable, economical, and effective healthcare legislation <br /> <br />must be enacted in order to respond to the crisis level deficiencies in the nation's <br /> <br />and State's healthcare system; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE; <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br /> <br />CITY, AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br />1. This Council hereby declares that the failure of the nation's healthcare <br /> <br />system to provide effective and economic healthcare services to senior citizens <br /> <br />in the City of Redwood City has reached crisis proportions, deprives senior <br /> <br />citizens of necessary life sustaining healthcare services, and requires immediate <br /> <br />enactment of State and federal legislation which will ensure the provision of <br /> <br />equitable, economical, and effective healthcare services. <br /> <br />Reso-1031 <br />DES:rg <br />F :/Shared/Redwood/Council <br />11/06/00 <br /> <br />2 <br />