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Salon.com February 4, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Time's up Welfare reform enacted in the prosperous '90s is pushing the first wave of families off public assistance amid today's recession. An expert talks about the consequences... |
Inc. June 1, 2000 Donna Fenn |
Give Me Your Poor Is hiring employees from the welfare rolls worthwhile? Yes. Is it easy? No. |
BusinessWeek November 29, 2004 Alexandra Starr |
Is Welfare Reform Working? Jason DeParle's "American Dream: Three Women, Ten Kids, and a Nation's Drive" points out that welfare reform's elimination of no-strings cash handouts cleared the path for a new debate over ways to help the poor. |
BusinessWeek May 20, 2010 James Warren |
The Mystery of Welfare and the Recession In many states, aid claims have gone down as the economic climate has worsened. Why? |
Salon.com October 21, 1999 Dena Bunis |
Uninsured children A new report says there are still too many kids without health coverage. |
Salon.com October 26, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Down and out in San Francisco The collapse of the travel industry is hammering the Bay Area's working class. But is a reformed welfare system still able to come to the rescue? |
ifeminists July 8, 2007 Stephen Baskerville |
Welfare and the "Road to Serfdom" As conservatives congratulate themselves on ten years of welfare reform, they need to start looking at the larger picture and all that was left undone. |
ifeminists June 14, 2006 Leving & Sacks |
New Report: Foster Care System Disregards Fathers America's child welfare policies are seriously misguided. When a mother is deemed unfit to care for her children, dad shouldn't be just one option out of many. He should be first in line. |
Salon.com October 30, 2002 Nell Bernstein |
The drug war's littlest victims Measures to put drug abusers in rehab instead of jail could rescue their kids from the cycle of addiction, foster care and crime. |
ifeminists October 14, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Adults Should be in Charge California has announced sweeping reform in its disastrous child welfare system, which tears families apart aggressively and unnecessarily places children in foster care. But the reform required is for "authorities" to act like adults and take responsibility. |
OCC Bulletin November 23, 2006 |
Public Welfare Investments: Increase in Investment Limits The act also revised the general public welfare investment authority in section 24 (Eleventh). |
Reason June 2003 Brian Doherty |
Mother's Little Helpers Welfare-to-work kids are all right |
Reason October 2004 Lisa Snell |
No Way Out The No Child Left Behind Act provides only the illusion of school choice. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Michelle Conlin |
Lost in "No-Man's Land" The Brookings Institution's Ron Haskins says without better education, many Americans are doomed to a life of working poverty. |
Salon.com January 13, 2001 Joan Walsh |
Clinton's final days As the newly liberated president travels the country to cement his legacy, he reminds us we'll miss him as much as he'll miss us... |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 |
Media Jones Hands to Work: The Stories of Three Families Racing the Welfare Clock By LynNell Hancock... Yellow By Frank H. Wu... The News About America: American Journalism in Peril By Leonard Downie Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser... etc. |
Salon.com February 1, 2001 Arianna Huffington |
The base of poverty In the debate over Bush's faith-based charity plan, church vs. state is not the issue... |
ifeminists July 29, 2003 Todd Andrew Barnett |
Repeal -- Not Reform -- Head Start Isn't everyone -- from the National Head Start Association to the National Organization for Women -- out of their minds for urging all Americans to "save" and "reform" the federal government's Head Start program? |
OCC Bulletin December 23, 1999 |
Community Development Corporations, Community Development Projects, and Other Public Welfare Investments The final rule amends Part 24, the regulation governing national bank investments designed primarily to promote the public welfare. |
Inc. May 1, 2000 Leigh Buchanan |
On the Street Where You Live Why don't more inner-city residents start companies on their home turf? Two experienced founders have some answers. |