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June 08, 2009
"Doomsday Scenario"? California Mulls Ending State Welfare
But will The One let them? If he threatens to cancel state "stimulus" money for a cut in state employees' salaries, I can't imagine he'll let them do this.
Could California become the first state in the nation to do away with welfare?
That doomsday scenario is on the table as lawmakers wrestle with a staggering $24.3 billion budget deficit.
County welfare directors are "in shock" at the very idea of getting rid of CalWORKs, which has been widely viewed as one of the most successful social programs in the state's history, said Bruce Wagstaff, director of the Department of Human Assistance in Sacramento.
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"I don't wish for a moment to minimize the profound impact" that eliminating CalWORKs would have, Palmer said. "But the easy decisions are way past being in the rearview mirror for us. We face the specter of California not having cash on hand to pay its bills in July."
The article casts CalWorks as a welfare-to-work program. Though how much is welfare and how much is to-work, I don't know. Though I could guess the emphasis is on the former.
Via The Rhetorican.