LRB-2153/1 MRK:emw 2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE 2023 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIO N 23 April 3, 2023 - Introduced by Senators WIRCH, CARPENTER, HESSELBEIN, L. JOHNSON, ROYS and SPREITZER, cosponsored by Representatives C. ANDERSON, BARE, EMERSON, HONG, JOERS, MADISON, ORTIZ-VELEZ, RATCLIFF, SINICKI and SHANKLAND. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization. ***AUTHORS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*** Relating to: affirming the Wisconsin State Legislature's support for Social Security and Medicare. Whereas, Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance, also known as Social Security, was enacted in 1935 to provide a safety net for workers in the event of old age, disability, or the death of a parent or spouse; and Whereas, Social Security has become extremely popular and successful in its nearly 90-year existence; and Whereas, in 2023, an average of almost 67 million Americans each month receive some form of Social Security benefit, totaling over one trillion dollars in benefits paid during the year; and Whereas, Social Security is the primary source of income for many or most retirees, with nine out of ten people aged 65 and older receiving a Social Security benefit as of December 31, 2022; and Whereas, Social Security provides more than just retirement benefits. Disabled workers and their dependents accounted for almost 12 percent of the total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 - 2 - LRB-2153/1 MRK:emw 2023 - 2024 Legislature benefits paid in 2022, and the survivors of deceased workers accounted for 11.5 percent; and Whereas, Social Security currently lifts more than 16 million older adults and 1.1 million children out of poverty; and Whereas, Medicare started in 1965 through an amendment to the Social Security Act of 1935; and Whereas, Medicare serves as the primary source of health insurance for 65 million Americans, either aged 65 and older or younger people living with long-term disabilities; and Whereas, Medicare helps to pay for hospital and physician visits, prescription drugs, and other acute and post-acute care services; and Whereas, Medicare plays a major role in the health-care system, accounting for 21 percent of total national health spending in 2021; and Whereas, Medicare covers 62 percent of all long-term care costs in the United States; and Whereas, the number of Americans aged 65 and older will increase from about 58 million in 2022 to about 76 million by 2035; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the members of the Wisconsin Legislature support Social Security and Medicare, and Wisconsin's congressional delegation is urged to oppose any cuts or changes that would harm the viability and stability of these programs. (END) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22