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91_HR0564 LRB9113037CBcb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Illinois is a coal-producing and coal-consuming 3 State that has benefitted tremendously from the hard, 4 dangerous work of retired coal miners; and 5 WHEREAS, The United States government entered into a 6 contract with the coal miners in 1946 that created the United 7 Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds; and 8 WHEREAS, This contract was signed in the White House in a 9 ceremony with President Harry Truman; and 10 WHEREAS, A federal commission established by U.S. 11 Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole concluded in 1990: "Retired 12 coal miners have legitimate expectations of health care 13 benefits for life; that was the promise they received during 14 their working lives and that is how they planned their 15 retirement years. That commitment should be honored."; and 16 WHEREAS, This promise became law in 1992 when Congress 17 passed, and President George Bush signed, the Coal Industry 18 Retiree Health Benefit Act (the Coal Act); and 19 WHEREAS, The Coal Act reiterated the promise of lifetime 20 health benefits for retired coal miners and their dependents; 21 and 22 WHEREAS, Congress intended the Coal Act to: 23 "(1) remedy problems with the provision and funding 24 of health care benefits with respect to the beneficiaries 25 of multiemployer benefit plans that provide health care 26 benefits to retirees in the coal industry; 27 (2) allow for sufficient operating assets for such 28 plans; and 29 (3) provide for the continuation of a privately 30 financed self-sufficient program for the delivery of 31 health care benefits to the beneficiaries of such plans"; -2- LRB9113037CBcb 1 and 2 WHEREAS, Certain court decisions have eroded the 3 financial structure that Congress put in place under the Coal 4 Act; and 5 WHEREAS, These court decisions have placed the continued 6 provision of health benefits to retired coal miners in 7 jeopardy; therefore, be it 8 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 9 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 10 we urge the Congress and the Executive Branch of the United 11 States to work together to reform the financial structure of 12 the Coal Act and to ensure that retired coal miners continue 13 to receive the health care benefits they were promised and so 14 rightly deserve; and be it further 15 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be sent 16 to the President of the United States and to each member of 17 the Illinois congressional delegation.