Monday, November 10, 2008

OUR POLICY RE: HEALTHCARE:

Livable Wages, Safety Net Issues. OUR POLICY GOAL: To initiate and perpetuate universal access to a living wage and living-income support.

We believe that if a person works 40 hours per week, then he/she should be able to access basic housing. Existing federal guidelines have been used to determine what a living wage should be. The first guideline dictates that no more than 30% of a person's gross income should be spent on housing. The second is Fair Market Rents (FMR's), established by HUD, nationwide, for both rural and metropolitan areas. FMR's are based on the gross rent estimates, which include shelter rent and the cost of utilities, except for phone service. , Though the average livable wages for cities across the U.S. is calculated $12.75, federal minimum wage remains at $5.25.

Those with disabilities, or who are unable to work for other reasons, lack the resources to obtain or maintain decent housing. 40% of those without housing are working. Many who manage to maintain housing with low paying jobs, do so out of their food or health care budgets and budgets for other basic needs. This may explain why 42 million Americans are without health insurance and why one in four children, in Georgia, go to bed hungry. It explains why over 7 million Americans experienced homelessness last year and why millions are continually at risk of becoming homeless. The Task Force continually strives to educate and advocate for livable wages for all and for access to basic needs, including decent housing and quality health care for all [including those who cannot work].

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BELOW ARE A FEW ARTICLES RE: HEALTHCARE FROM OUR ARCHIVES THAT RELATE TO DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF HEALTHCARE AS IT RELATES TO POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS...

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