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To: reaganaut1

Just looked up PA’s food stamp program. It’s called SNAP (supplemental...nutrition...something!) You have to sign up for some kind of employment seeking program. Workfare.

The rule book is many, many pages.


79 posted on 11/28/2009 7:18:25 PM PST by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (LIBERTY)
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To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast

1996 ‘Welfare Reform’ signed by Bill Clinton

Establishing a Five Year Lifetime Limit on Assistance: To address long-term welfare dependency, TANF placed a five year lifetime limit on assistance, but allowed states to exempt up to 20 percent of such cases for hardship reasons. States are allowed to reduce this lifetime limit below 5 years, and almost half of the states have done so.

Eligibility for TANF assistance is limited to pregnant women and families with children. Within these constraints, however, TANF allows states broad discretion in how they spend their federal block grant money.

http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:NctByD-l4QwJ:www.policyalmanac.org/social_welfare/welfare.shtml+lifetime+food+stamp+limit&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us


113 posted on 11/28/2009 8:42:07 PM PST by kcvl
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To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast

House Passes Welfare Reform Reauthorization (5/16/02)

House Passes Welfare Reform Reauthorization


The House passed legislation reauthorizing the 1996 welfare reform law (PL 104-193) that eliminated the federal welfare entitlement. The bill (HR 4737) passed on May 16, 2002, on a largely party line vote of 229-197, with most Republicans supporting the bill and most Democrats opposing it. It is awaiting action in the Senate.

The House-passed bill would require states to ensure that 70 percent of welfare recipients have jobs by 2007. An estimate 58 percent of welfare recipients do not have jobs now. It would also require welfare recipients to work 40 hours per week, with at least 24 hours spent at a work site and up to 16 hours spent in training.

The bill would continue current federal spending levels on the welfare program at $16.5 billion per year and increase child care funding by $2 billion over five years. It would provide states new flexibility in implementing housing and food stamp programs. It also authorizes $300 million per year for marriage-promotion programs.

- 5/16/02


115 posted on 11/28/2009 8:43:27 PM PST by kcvl
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