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05 LC 33 0678
House Resolution 171
By: Representatives Kidd of the 115th, Bordeaux of the 162nd, Thomas of the 55th, Holmes of the 61st, Jones of the 44th, and others

A RESOLUTION

Urging the Congress of the United States to amend Title XXI of the Social Security Act to remove exclusions which prohibit enrollment of children of public employees in the PeachCare for Kids Program created under Code Section 49-5-273; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, as part of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, the Congress of the United States created Title XXI of the Social Security Act, the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), to address the growing problem of children without health insurance; and

WHEREAS, SCHIP was designed as a Federal/State partnership, similar to Medicaid, with the goal of expanding health insurance to children whose families earn too much money to be eligible for Medicaid, but not enough money to purchase private insurance; and

WHEREAS, under the auspices of the federal legislation creating SCHIP, the Georgia General Assembly enacted the PeachCare for Kids Program under Code Section 49-5-273; and

WHEREAS, paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of 42 U.S.C. Section 1397jj of Title XXI of the Social Security Act expressly prohibits children who are members of a family eligible for health benefits coverage under a state health benefit plan on the basis of a family member's employment with a public agency in the state from enrolling in the PeachCare for Kids Program; and

WHEREAS, in 2004, the median salary for all full-time state employees was $28,543.00, which was $1,500.00 less per year than the 2002 median salary of $30,000.00 among all private sector full time workers in Georgia, indicating the disparity between private sector and state employees; and

WHEREAS, in 2004, ten percent of state employees earned less than $18,875.00 annually, and as a result, the $180.28 monthly employee premium contribution for family coverage under the most popular enrollment option of the State Health Benefit Plan cost almost 10 percent of their annual salary; and

WHEREAS, in 2004, over 3,000 state employees lived in families with incomes below 133 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, and their minor children may have been eligible to enroll in the Medicaid program; and

WHEREAS, in 2004, approximately 12,000 state employees had family incomes between 133 and 235 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, and based upon income, their minor children would have qualified for enrollment in the PeachCare for Kids Program had the parent worked for an employer other than the state; and

WHEREAS, low and moderate income workers represent almost 19 percent of the state work force; and

WHEREAS, an estimated 3,200 children of state employees would gain medical coverage if state employees were eligible for the PeachCare for Kids Program; and

WHEREAS, the federal prohibition preventing children of low wage-earning state employees from enrolling in the PeachCare for Kids Program results in too many children of state employees being uninsured because their parents earn too much income to be financially eligible for Medicaid and too little income to be able to afford family coverage under the State Health Benefit Plan; and

WHEREAS, it is abundantly fitting and proper that these federal restrictions be amended appropriately.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the United States Congress is urged to take all necessary steps to amend Title XXI of the Social Security Act to remove exclusions which prohibit the enrollment of children of public employees in the PeachCare for Kids Program under Code Section 49-5-273.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to each member of the Georgia Congressional delegation.