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  • say in the welfare reform bill, we put another $4 billion in for child· care. In addition to that, because the states are getting money for welfare reform based on the peak case load in welfare in 1994, and we've reduced the welfare rolls by 2.8
  • .1. :. · :•r t ,., '~. ~-~J(: "irt . 26. Is it true that welfare reform cut N:h~dicaid benefits)~ many wonien? At the insistence of the President, great ~as ~ak,e~!,t6 ensure that the federal law continued to guarantee Medicaid eligibility
  • in nonparental' care. This trend is likely to continue as welfare reform moves many mothers with young children off welfare and into the workplace. · • Many families with young children and employed mothers rely on informal, low directcost care supplied
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  • movements on issues such as welfare reform, US immigration policies, affirmative action in the United States, and structural adjustment programs (SAPS) overseas. • Conduct research on alliance-building to understand which alliances have worked and why. Share
  • mouth and said "no sing mommy". Now, her father kept singing because he wasn't tone deaf Reading to a child, even if your not a good reader. I'v~ visited lots ofGED programs, welfare reform employment training programs, and I'ye urged the parents
  • venues. We need that now as much as ever. I think there is a greater attention to the needs of children than there has been. We are embarking in our country on many changes ·- welfare reform being but one that I could mention -- that will have profound
  • that contribute to reducing teen pregnancy, including service and research programs within HHS, youth development initiatives and proposed welfare reform measures. But, government alone can not solve this problem-.., the private sector must also play a big part
  • from welfare to work. I think this is especially important. Let me say in the welfare reform bill, we put another $4 billion in for child care. .In addition to that, because the states are getting money for welfare reform based on the peak case load
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  • resources & information homecare workers immigrant women including undocumented workers indigenous women pay equity sex workers, i.e. prostitute women toxic racism unwaged work welfare reform women in prisons women only, substance abuse programs youth
  • 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 19 22 23 25 25 25 26 27 29 29 29 29 FEDERAL ACTION . . . TEEN PREGNANCY CURRENT CHALLENGES FEDERAL ACTION -- PROGRAM WELFARE REFORM FEDERAL ACTION -- PROGRAMS . HOUSING
  • -- PROGRAM WELFARE REFORM FEDERAL ACTION -- PROGRAMS . HOUSING . . . . . . WHERE WE ARE . CURRENT CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES HEALTH • . . . . . . WHERE WE ARE . FEDERAL ACTION -- PROGRAM FEDERAL ACTION -- RESEARCH • . CURRENT CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES HEALTH
  • by the Religious Right. How can we talk about values while remaining proactive rather than reactive? Strategies • Develop alliances between women and other progressive social movements on issues such as welfare reform, US immigration policies, affirmative action
  • even into early adulthood. Welfare reform has increased the likelihood that poverty children will need early childcare. Steps must be taken to ensure that quality child care is available and affordable for all families. This is especially critical
  • for corrective legislation on Welfare Reform in order to eliminate potentially adverse effects on children. -- At Simmons College, Massachusetts, more than 1,000 of the 1,400 participants signed individual pledges of commitment for particular actions ~- New
  • . . . Reading to a child, ~venifyour not a good reader. I've visited lots ofGEI> pmgrams, welfare reform employment training programs, and I've urged the parents there, predominantly mothers, · to read to their children, often times, they'll say, well I'm riot
  • Southem slates maintain they're turning welfare reform to the advantage of poor I>COI>Ie. In Georgia, olllcials or the'slate Division of Family and Children Services hnvc cstuulished Work First, which trains people for jobs and provides tcmporat·y child
  • with. the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, I want to thank you for all you do on behalf of so many of the issues which we support _-health care, reproductive choice; welfare reform and women,.chiidren and families . in general
  • issues: • • • Welfare Reform: Ann and Sarah will produce a doclllnent. This should come from HHS. Debt Relief- Lidia wili work on this, and Atm is happy to help. . (Mell.nda Kimball in the State Department's Economic Blu·eau may be a good contact) DOL
  • advocacy group for women. The agenda, put together after two dozen meetings across the state, also covers areas such as child care, health care, welfare reform and economic development. N.C. Equity sponsors the assemblies every two years. ·Summers said
  • are plan?{ng a spring conference on children and families. As a 1992 Clinton delegate and eeucator of almost thirty years, I would very much like to be involved. I am enclosing my resume. You will note that I have worked extensively with welfare reform
  • there has been. We are embarking in our country·on niany changes-- welfare reform being but one that I could mention~- that will have profound implications on ho~ children develop: We need your .•. expertise; we need y~ur. early warning signals; we need your
  • . I thin~ there is a greater. attention to the needs of children than there has been. We are embarking in our country on many changes -- welfar~ reform being but one that I could mention-- that will have profound implications on how children develop