This essay focuses on a reform law signed by President Clinton. Federal government provides assistance through TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). TANF
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In 1996 the Republican Congress passed a reform law signed by President Clinton that gave the control of the welfare system back to the states.
The Federal government provides assistance through TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). TANF is a grant give to each state to run their own welfare program. To help overcome the former problem of unemployment due to reliance on the welfare system, the TANF grant requires that all recipients of welfare aid must find work within two years of receiving aid, including single parents who are required to work at least 30 hours per week opposed to 35 or 55 require by two parent families. Failure to comply with work requirements could result in loss of benefits.
Please read each program description carefully for the required documentation. Your process will always be smoother if you are well prepared. If you are going to meet in person, ask your case worker for a list of required documents needed at the appointment. Common documents asked for are proof of income, ID, and utility bills or other proof of residency.
Once an appointment is completed a case worker will review all required documents, applications and information provided at the meeting.
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