Trump moves to restore work requirement for welfare
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Wednesday, August 30, 2017
The Trump administration moved Wednesday to reimpose work requirements for Americans on welfare, revoking an Obama-era policy that had urged states to apply for waivers exempting the poor from having to show they were either getting job training or looking for work.
Requiring work was a key part of the 1996 welfare reform law enacted by a GOP-led Congress and signed by then-President Clinton, and Mr. Trump’s move restores the law as written.
“The waiver option offered by the Obama administration is being replaced today by an expectation that work should always be encouraged as a condition for receiving welfare,” said acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Steven Wagner.
The 2012 Obama policy didn’t outright gut the welfare law. Instead, it pushed states to consider applying for waivers that would let them still pay benefits to people even if they weren’t actively seeking work, job training or meeting other criteria.
The move proved to be ineffective.
Just one state, Ohio, applied for a waiver in 2015, which “inexplicably” sat in limbo under President Obama, the federal Health and Human Services Department said. Ohio applied again three months ago.
HHS said Wednesday that it informed Ohio the waiver was being denied.
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