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96-22150 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22150 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING, IN CONCEPT, A BILL FILED WITH THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE BY REPRESENT A TIVE JORGE RODRIGUEZ-CHOMA T WHICH PROHIBITS DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN U.S. CITIZENS AND LEGAL RESIDENTS IN THE PROVISION OF MEDICAID AND OTHER PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BENEFITS IN FLORIDA AND WHICH PROVIDES CERTAIN ASSISTANCE FOR LEGAL RESIDENTS WHO ARE APPLYING FOR CITIZENSHIP AND FOR CERTAIN ELDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN CITIZENSHIP. WHEREAS, the United States government recently passed a Federal Welfare Reform Act which will have the affect of terminating certain welfare and public assistance benefits to legal residents who are not United States citizens; and WHEREAS, the Federal Welfare Reform Act will result in a loss of supplementary security income for legal residents in the United States and, in particular, for approximately 100,000 people in Dade County; and WHEREAS, approximately 2,000 to 3,000 legal residents living in the City of Miami Beach may be impacted by the F ederal Welfare Reform Act; and WHEREAS, State Representative Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat has proposed a bill relating to welfare reform, a copy of which is attached hereto, which would prohibit discrimination between United States citizens and legal residents in the provision of Medicaid and other public assistance benefits in Florida and which would provide certain assistance for legal residents who are applying for citizenship and for certain elderly persons who are unable to obtain citizenship; and WHEREAS, the legislation proposed by Representative Rodriguez-Chomat seeks to alleviate the burden on legal residents which will result from the implementation of the Federal Welfare Reform Act and to provide continued assistance to legal residents, many of whom are applying for U.S. citizenship and are pending becoming U.S. citizens, and to assist those whose are 65 years of age or older who have applied for citizenship and, for reasons beyond their control, cannot obtain citizenship because they are sick, have disabilities, or are otherwise unable to become U.S. citizens. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the City of Miami Beach hereby supports, in concept, the attached bill proposed by State Representative Jorge Rodriguez- Chomat relating to welfare reform. PASSED and ADOPTED THIS 25th day of September 1996. ATTEST: fa t 1 APPROVED lEGAL DEPT. By~~h Date ~" Robd- g~ CITY CLERK DJT\kw f\atto\tum\resos\welfare.act 2 SS2-125A-97 \~ --- .... '~" .....' ':,' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Section 1. Nondiscrimination.--Notwithstanding any 12 EEovision of the federal Personal Responsibility and Work 13 QEPortunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. ), the 14 State of Florida shall not discriminate between united States 15 citizens and legal residents of the United States in the 16 ~rovision of public assistance to qualified persons residin~ 17 in the state. , .,'~ A bill to be e~titl~~} , An act relating to welfare. refylft'! prohibi ting certain discrimination i~~e provision of Medicaid and other publ~~' assistance; providing , ' ~/ for certain assistance to legal residents of . .,' .. . _.,r the UnL~ed Stat.~; providing conditions; providing':an>'effect i ve date. \. '" .' ~e It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 (1) A legal resident of the United States residing in 19 the state who has lost Medicaid, supplemental security income, 20 or tood stamp benefits as a result of said federal act is 21 eligible to receive equivalent benefits under state law while 22 the resident's application for citizenShip is pending, 23 provided the resident applied tor citizenship not later than 24 120 days after the effective date of the federal act. ~he 25 amount of benefits provided to a person under this subsection 26 may not exceed the amount of the benefits lost by that person 27 as a result of the federal act. 28 (2) Legal residents of the United States residing in 29 the state who are 65 years of age or older on the effective 30 date of this act, and who have lost benefits and applied for 31 United States citizenship as provided for in this section but 1 CODING: Words a~riekeft are deletions: words und.rl1ne~ are aCC1~lon~. 552-12SA-97 are unable to obtain citizenship through no fault of their 2 own, are eligible to receive benefits under state law which 3 are equivalent to the Medicaid and other ~ublic assistance 4 benefits provided to United States citizens residing in the 5 state who are 65 years of age or older. 6 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a 7 law. 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 13 1 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 CODING: Words s~rie~en are deletions; words underlined are additions. 552-125A-97 '--, - 1 ******...*..*....******.***.**********... 2 HOUSE SUMMARY 3 4 prohibits discrimination between united States citizens 5 and legal residents in the provision of Medicaid and 6 other public assistance benefits in Florida. Provides 7 certain assistance for legal residents who are applying 8 for citizenship and for certain elderly persons who are 9 _ unable to obtain citizenship. 10 1 1 '2 '3 14 15 16 17 18 , 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 CODING: Words o~r~ckeft are deletionA: words underlined are additions. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager cp FROM: Seymour Gelber Mayor DATE: September 18, 1996 SUBJECT: Agenda Item - September 25th Please place a presentation relating to welfare reform, by State Representative Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat, on the September 25th Commission meeting agenda. SG:cjn Enclosure Agenda Item f\ q a Date <1- "2- 5...'1 k 666