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91_HR0139 LRB9106199KBkb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The November 23, 1998 tobacco settlement and 3 prior settlements in four states call for the distribution of 4 settlement funds to states over the next 25 years; we must 5 act quickly to ensure that the settlement funds actually 6 reach the states; and 7 WHEREAS, Receipt of half or more of these funds is in 8 doubt because of the federal government's attempt to recoup 9 state settlement money as Medicaid overpayments; and 10 WHEREAS, There is a bi-partisan congressional coalition 11 led by Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Florida Senator 12 Robert Graham, Washington Senator Slade Gorton, Indiana 13 Senator Evan Bayh, Ohio Senator George Voinovich, and Florida 14 Congressman Michael Bilirakis that is advocating legislation 15 to negate the recoupment claim; and 16 WHEREAS, States initiated the suits that ultimately led 17 to the settlements; and 18 WHEREAS, The states assumed all risks; and 19 WHEREAS, The states used their resources to challenge the 20 tobacco industry; and 21 WHEREAS, The federal government played no role in the 22 suits nor in the settlements; the November 23 accord makes no 23 mention of Medicaid or federal recoupment; and 24 WHEREAS, Our State is making initial fiscal 25 determinations regarding the most responsible allocation of 26 these settlement funds; and 27 WHEREAS, We cannot and should not be threatened with the 28 seizure of these funds by the federal government; therefore, 29 be it -2- LRB9106199KBkb 1 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 3 we call on the United States Congress and urge its members to 4 support United States House Resolution 351; and be it further 5 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 6 delivered to the Illinois Congressional delegation, the 7 Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Majority 8 Leader of the U.S. Senate, the Vice President of the United 9 States, and the President of the United States.