By:  Moncrief                                          S.C.R. No. 7
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                            SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 1-1           WHEREAS, Military retirees who have served honorably for 20
 1-2     or more years constitute a significant part of the aging population
 1-3     in the United States; and
 1-4           WHEREAS, These retirees were encouraged to make the United
 1-5     States Armed Forces a career, in part by the promise of lifetime
 1-6     health care for themselves and their families; and
 1-7           WHEREAS, Prior to the age of 65, these retirees are provided
 1-8     health services by the United States Department of Defense's
 1-9     TRICARE Prime program, but those retirees who reach the age of 65
1-10     lose a significant portion of the promised health care due to
1-11     Medicare eligibility; and
1-12           WHEREAS, Many of these retirees are also unable to access
1-13     military treatment facilities for health care and life maintenance
1-14     medications because they live in areas where there are no military
1-15     treatment facilities or where these facilities have downsized so
1-16     significantly that available space for care has become nonexistent;
1-17     and
1-18           WHEREAS, The loss of access to health care services provided
1-19     by the military has resulted in the government breaking its promise
1-20     of lifetime health care; and
1-21           WHEREAS, Without continued affordable health care, including
1-22     pharmaceuticals, these retirees have limited access to quality
1-23     health care and significantly less care than other retired federal
 2-1     civilians have under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program;
 2-2     and
 2-3           WHEREAS, It is necessary to enact legislation that would
 2-4     restore health care benefits equitable with those of other retired
 2-5     federal workers; and
 2-6           WHEREAS, Several proposals to meet this requirement are
 2-7     currently under consideration before the United States Congress and
 2-8     the federal Department of Defense and Department of Health and
 2-9     Human Services; of these proposals, the federal government has
2-10     already begun to establish demonstration projects around the
2-11     country to be conducted over the next three years, which would
2-12     allow Medicare to reimburse the Department of Defense for the costs
2-13     of providing military retirees and their dependents health care;
2-14     this project would allow a limited number of Medicare-eligible
2-15     beneficiaries to enroll in the Department of Defense's TRICARE
2-16     Prime program and receive all of their health care under that
2-17     program; now, therefore, be it
2-18           RESOLVED, That the 76th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-19     hereby memorialize the Congress of the United States to maintain
2-20     its commitment to America's military retirees by providing lifetime
2-21     health care for military retirees over the age of 65; to enact
2-22     comprehensive legislation that affords military retirees the
2-23     ability to access health care either through military treatment
2-24     facilities or through the military's network of health care
2-25     providers, as well as legislation to require opening the Federal
 3-1     Employees Health Benefits Program to those uniformed services
 3-2     beneficiaries who are eligible for Medicare, on the same basis and
 3-3     conditions that apply to retired federal civilian employees; and to
 3-4     enact any other appropriate legislation that would address the
 3-5     above concerns; and, be it further
 3-6           RESOLVED, That the Texas Secretary of State forward official
 3-7     copies of this resolution to the President of the United States,
 3-8     the president of the senate and speaker of the house of
 3-9     representatives of the United States Congress, and all members of
3-10     the Texas delegation to the Congress with the request that this
3-11     resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to
3-12     the Congress of the United States.