Form revised: December 6, 2011

 

 

 

FISCAL NOTE FOR NON-CAPITAL PROJECTS

 

Department:

Contact Person/Phone:

CBO Analyst/Phone:

Legislative

Lisa Herbold

N/A

 

Legislation Title:

A RESOLUTION supporting the Caring Across Generations campaign that seeks to transform long term care in the U.S., both to help the individuals who rely on these services and to support the workers who provide home care.

 

Summary of the Legislation:

 

Statement of support for the Caring Across Generations campaign and the campaign’s policy agenda.

 

 

 
 


Background:  

 

2012 is the first year of the "age wave." Every eight seconds, an American will turn 65. In the coming years, more people will need care and more workers will need quality jobs. The Communities Across Generation campaign seeks to transform long-term care in the United States for those who count on caregivers to meet their basic daily needs, the workers who provide the care, and the families who need affordable quality care for their loved ones.

 

Please check one of the following:

 

_X_     This legislation does not have any financial implications.

(Please skip to “Other Implications” section at the end of the document and answer questions a-h. Earlier sections that are left blank should be deleted. Please delete the instructions provided in parentheses at the end of each question.)

 

 

____    This legislation has financial implications.

(If the legislation has direct fiscal impacts (e.g., appropriations, revenue, positions), fill out the relevant sections below.  If the financial implications are indirect or longer-term, describe them in narrative in the “Other Implications” Section. Please delete the instructions provided in parentheses at the end of each title and question.)

 

 

Other Implications: 

 

a)      Does the legislation have indirect financial implications, or long-term implications?

No

 

 

b)     What is the financial cost of not implementing the legislation?  

None

 

c)      Does this legislation affect any departments besides the originating department? 

Yes, the Office of Intergovernmental Relations.

 

d)     What are the possible alternatives to the legislation that could achieve the same or similar objectives?  

N/A

 

e)      Is a public hearing required for this legislation? 

No

 

f)       Is publication of notice with The Daily Journal of Commerce and/or The Seattle Times required for this legislation?

No

 

g)      Does this legislation affect a piece of property?

No

 

h)     Other Issues:

N/A