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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The Older Americans Act (OAA) provides essential |
| 3 | | services that help older adults live independently, such as |
| 4 | | meal programs, home assistance, support for family caregivers, |
| 5 | | transportation, protection from abuse, and other services; |
| 6 | | state programs funded by the OAA must target services to the |
| 7 | | older Americans with the greatest economic and social needs; |
| 8 | | and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, The bipartisan OAA has been reauthorized numerous |
| 10 | | times since it was first enacted in 1965; most recently, the |
| 11 | | OAA was reauthorized for a three-year period through the Older |
| 12 | | Americans Act Reauthorization Act of 2016, but it expired on |
| 13 | | September 30, 2019; reauthorization has been passed by the U.S. |
| 14 | | House of Representatives through the Dignity in Aging Act of |
| 15 | | 2019 and is being considered by the U.S. Senate; and
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| 16 | | WHEREAS, Growth in the population of older adults |
| 17 | | significantly outpaces OAA appropriations, and funding has not |
| 18 | | kept pace with inflation; the population of older adults |
| 19 | | increased by 23.5 percent from 2010 to 2017, and meanwhile, |
| 20 | | appropriations for OAA decreased by 16 percent or about $400 |
| 21 | | million in the last 18 years when adjusted for inflation; |
| 22 | | funding in 2010 was $42.95 per senior in today's dollars but |
| 23 | | has dropped to $27.25 per senior; and
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