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‘PARTISAN DISGRACE’: OBAMA ADMIN QUIETLY REWRITES WELFARE
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Posted on July 13, 2012 at 3:36pm by Becket Adams
In move that went largely “unnoticed” by the mainstream media, the Obama administration on Thursday
released an “official policy directive” that essentially rewrites the landmark welfare reform law of 1996, the
Washington Examiner’s Byron York reports.
“The directive,” York explains, “allows the Department of Health and Human Services to waive the work
requirement at the heart of welfare reform.”
An “Information Memorandum” released by the Department of Health and Human Services’ states:
[The] HHS has authority to waive compliance with this 402 requirement and authorize a
state to test approaches and methods other than those set forth in section 407,
including definitions of work activities and engagement, specified limitations, verification
procedures, and the calculation of participation rates.
The memo, as the Daily Caller’s Caroline May notes, argues that by waiving the so-called “work requirements,”
the feds are encouraging “states to consider new, more effective ways to meet the goals of TANF, particularly
helping parents successfully prepare for, find, and retain employment.”
Of course, the decision is seen by many on the right as a weakening, maybe even a violation, of the 1996
reform law.
The law, “originally vetoed but later signed into law by President Bill Clinton, is widely viewed as the most
successful policy initiative in a generation. Under it, the growth in welfare rolls was reversed and millions of
people moved from welfare to work,” York writes.
“Despite its success, however, many liberals remain opposed to reform. For example, in the years immediately
after passage of the law, Barack Obama himself pledged to do all he could to undo it,” he adds.
Well, it looks like he’s done it.
The Obama administration’s decision is “the end of welfare reform as we know it,” said Robert Rector, a welfare
policy expert at the Heritage Foundation.
“President Obama just tore up a basic foundation of the welfare contract,” said Republican Study Committee
Chairman Jim Jordan.
“Today’s action is also a blatant violation of the law. After immigration, education, marriage, and religious
conscience protections, we can now add welfare reform to the list of laws President Obama refuses to follow,”
he adds.
House Speaker John Boehner released a statement criticizing the president.
“By gutting the work requirements in President Clinton’s signature welfare reform law, President Obama is
admitting his economic policies have failed,” Boehner wrote.
He continues:
While President Clinton worked with Congress in a bipartisan way on welfare reform
and economic opportunity, President Obama has routinely ignored Republican
proposals, rejected House-passed jobs bills, and imposed an agenda that’s helped
keep the unemployment rate above eight percent for 41 months.
Welfare reform was an historic, bipartisan success — this move by the Obama
administration is a partisan disgrace.
Meanwhile, as the president’s campaign continues to chase after thoroughly debunked Bain Capital narratives,
Mitt Romney has already come out and hit the White House for its welfare rewrite.
“President Obama now wants to strip the established work requirements from welfare,” Romney said.
“The success of bipartisan welfare reform, passed under President Clinton, has rested on the obligation of work.
The president’s action is completely misdirected. Work is a dignified endeavor, and the linkage of work and
welfare is essential to prevent welfare from becoming a way of life,” he added.
Byron's Wash. Examiner Article
While the Obama campaign goes all out attacking Mitt Romney’s business history, the Romney campaign is
looking carefully at a new Obama administration policy that could become a significant part of Romney’s case
against the president. In a quiet move Thursday — barely noted beyond the conservative press — the Obama
administration “released an official policy directive rewriting the welfare reform law of 1996,” according to
Robert Rector, a welfare policy expert at the Heritage Foundation.
The directive — which some Romney aides found stunning — allows the Department of Health and Human
Services to waive the work requirement at the heart of welfare reform. That reform, originally vetoed but later
signed into law by President Bill Clinton, is widely viewed as the most successful policy initiative in a
generation. Under it, the growth in welfare rolls was reversed and millions of people moved from welfare to
work.
Despite its success, however, many liberals remain opposed to reform. For example, in the years immediately
after passage of the law, Barack Obama himself pledged to do all he could to undo it. Now, he has.
The administration’s action means “the end of welfare reform as we know it,” in Rector’s words. In coming
days, look for the Romney campaign to press that case — showcasing what Obama has done in office, even
as the president fixates on an imaginary narrative of what happened at Bain Capital years ago.
Friday morning, with Obama’s action still largely unreported, Romney released a statement calling Obama’s
move “completely misdirected.”
“President Obama now wants to strip the established work requirements from welfare,” Romney said. “The
success of bipartisan welfare reform, passed under President Clinton, has rested on the obligation of work. The
president’s action is completely misdirected. Work is a dignified endeavor, and the linkage of work and welfare
is essential to prevent welfare from becoming a way of life.”
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