How can the welfare system change in policy or approach in order to stop or slow welfare fraud?.
How do you define success with families in the welfare system? • What is the fundamental difference between the new Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and former Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) programs? • What is the largest federal food program? • How can the welfare system change in policy or approach in order to stop or slow welfare fraud? • Should recipients of welfare benefits be subject to random drug testing? Why or why not? • Congress plays a major role in the effectiveness of the welfare program. In the past decade, what has congress done to reshape the program? • Does the welfare system enable the continuous cycle of low-income families to live on benefits without putting effort into stabilizing their low-income situation? • Should there be a time frame on how long a low-income family can be on the welfare system without actively seeking employment or skill training?
How can the welfare system change in policy or approach in order to stop or slow welfare fraud?