Republican Senator Pushes For Welfare Work Requirements

by Duane Lester | February 13, 2014 9:26 pm

It worked before. It would work again:[1]

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Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee is trying to get more work into welfare.

On Wednesday, Lee introduced a bill that would restore the monthly work requirements for food stamps that President Obama suspended in 2009 with the stimulus. Lee’s legislation will also attempt to get control over welfare spending and provide more transparency by placing caps on annual means-tested program spending and requiring states to report spending levels.

“Poverty is not just the absence of money, but also the absence of opportunity,” Lee said. “Today’s poverty programs place artificial restraints on those who are trying to get ahead, build careers and provide better lives for themselves and their families. Successful welfare programs are those that make poverty more temporary, not more tolerable, and we need to move current policy in that direction.”

The “Welfare Reform and Upward Mobility Act” is currently cosponsored by Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, Louisiana Republican Sen. David Vitter, and Oklahoma Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe.

Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan has a companion bill in the House.

“It’s sad to see one of the two major parties step over the line and say it’s good when people work less,” Jordan said Monday of the effort to bring more work to welfare, arguing Democrats have embraced a work less approach to assistance.

According to Lee’s office, his bill will confront poverty and save $2.5 trillion over a decade by requiring able-bodied adults without dependents to work 36 hours a month, or 72 hours a month for those with dependents. It would incentivize states to comply with a performance measures, require them to report all means-tested welfare spending, and phase in an adjusted-for-inflation cap on welfare spending to 2007 levels over 3 years.

Sad reality is, it’s DOA. There’s no way Sen. Harry Reid would allow this to pass.

And then, do you honestly see Obama signing this? Me either.

Hat tip: Weasel Zippers[3]

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Endnotes:
  1. It would work again:: http://dailycaller.com/2014/02/12/republican-senator-pushes-for-welfare-work-requirements/
  2. [Image]: https://rightwingnews1.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/550x329xMikeLee1-550x329.png.pagespeed.ic_.axacKHql7G.png
  3. Weasel Zippers: http://weaselzippers.us/173489-republican-senator-pushes-for-welfare-work-requirements/

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