TITLE

Church is cool to Wisconsin welfare plan

AUTHOR(S)
Schaeffer, Pamela
PUB. DATE
May 1996
SOURCE
National Catholic Reporter;05/31/96, Vol. 32 Issue 31, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the `Wisconsin Works,' a welfare program which replaces Aid to Families With Dependent Children. Requirement for parents to work; Cash grants to supplement workers' pay; Assistance to employers who provide jobs and cash grants.
ACCESSION #
9606151982

Tags: WELFARE state;  WELFARE recipients

 

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