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Resolution 79-15891 RESOLUTION NO. 79-15891 A RESOLUTION PETITIONING THE FLORIDA DELEGATION TO THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO SEEK THE RESTO- RATION OF THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM TO ITS FORMER LEVEL AND TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF THE STAMPS TO A LEVEL COMMENSURATE WITH THE INCREASING COST OF FOOD; AND URGING THE ADOPTION OF S. 928 , A BILL TO AMEND THE FOOD STAMP ACT OF 1977. WHEREAS, severely restrictive regulations were recently issued from Washington, D.C. concerning the Food Stamp Program; and WHEREAS, past guidelines and rules for determining the level of income needed for eligibility to participate in the Program were sufficiently flexible to permit participation by those persons who have unusually high medical expenses and drug bills, and who are typically in the older age group; and WHEREAS, the new regulations which only have a "standard" inflexible deduction have eliminated the possibility of adjusting the required minimum income level to accommodate persons hard hit , by various misfortunes, particularly the ill and aged; and WHEREAS, disallowance of medical expenses as a separate deduction from income level when determining food stamp eligibility has resulted in many older persons depriving themselves of needed medication and thereby seriously adversely affecting their health; and WHEREAS, on April 9, 1979 Senator Richard Stone introduced S. 928, a bill to amend the Food Stamp Act of 1977; and WHEREAS, this bill will provide some financial relief to elderly and disabled households that have been adversely affectecU:by the recent implementation of this new statute; and WHEREAS, this bill will allow an elderly household, (age 60 and over) an excess medical care deduction for that portion of the actual cost of medical expenses in excess of the standard deduction; and WHEREAS, this bill would aid only the elderly and disabled households who are suffering serious consequences as a result of the 1977 Act, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that extreme dissatisfaction with the recent imposition of severly restrictive regulations concerning standards of eligibility for determining the amount of food stamps to be awarded persons in need is hereby expressed, • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY • OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Florida Delegation to the United States Congress be and it is hereby petitioned and memorialized to consider favorably and to adopt at the earliest possible time during its said session, S. 928 , a bill to amend the Food Stamp Act of 1977 , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the President, Secretary of Agriculture, to each member of the . Florida Delegation to the United States Congress and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to the President of the Senate of the United States of America.and Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare. PASSED and ADOPTED this 25th day of April , 1979. 47/, • -1( May r Attest: City Clerk • OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY-1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE-MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 33139 UKJJ INAL RESOLUTION NO. 79-15891 (Petitioning Florida Delegation to U.S. Congress to seek restoration of Food Stamp Program to its former level/increase value of stamps, etc.) • 41 44 4