Welfare Reform
A popular social issue, the United States welfare system, has
created two opposing viewpoints, each including both positive and negative
aspects and opinions from many people. This public assistance program and
many similar ones are believed by some to be very beneficial to needy
recipients of our country. On the other hand, others such as myself,
believe that public assistance programs can be a burden on our society.
Moving from welfare to work is not an easy task. Sustaining this type of
success requires a lot of time and effort. In my opinion, in the long run,
the negative aspects of our welfare system outweigh the positive ones.
In a welfare state, the government offers programs ...
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of the welfare program have come to
believe that certain changes should be made to our welfare policy.
Instead of just offering money to its recipients, the government also
offers job opportunities and training for these people on welfare. The
main goal of the welfare program is to get people off of welfare and into
jobs. The welfare program is meant to be only temporary.
Under the welfare reform bill of 1996, Bill Clinton added many
limitations on America�s welfare policy. The president�s plan proposes a
two-year lifetime limit on welfare for most recipients. Work requirements
and welfare time limits are two of the current changes to America�s
welfare system. Due to President Clinton�s recent Administration�s plan, �
welfare reform has given states and localities flexibility to address
welfare-to-work issues� (Relave 2). The welfare reform project is designed
to provide recipients with the training, child care and other services
they need to find jobs.
Under ...
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health and well-being of [her/him]self
and of [her/his] family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care
and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of
unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of
livelihood in circumstances beyond [her/his] control� (Albisa 1). Welfare
helps fulfill this right to people who do not have any jobs and are having
trouble finding one. Welfare provides assistance against economic
insecurity through government programs. For instance, it provides monthly
welfare checks and food stamps, vouchers used for buying food, for welfare
recipients. In addition, the welfare program offers job ...
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