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ErikJ

(6,335 posts)
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 06:08 PM Jul 2014

Need food? Maine’s governor wants you to work for it

By Niraj Chokshi July 24

The state of Maine plans to reinstate work requirements for food stamp recipients, part of a broad effort by Republican Gov. Paul LePage (R) to reform what he has characterized as the state’s unhealthy reliance on welfare.

Maine has for years taken advantage of a federal waiver of work requirements for food stamp recipients, offered as states were plagued by high unemployment during and after the Great Recession. But now the state is scheduled to put the requirements back in place Oct. 1. The policy change would affect an estimated 12,000 residents who collect roughly $15 million in benefits, paid for by the federal government.

“People who are in need deserve a hand up, but we should not be giving able-bodied individuals a handout,’’ LePage said in a statement. “We must continue to do all that we can to eliminate generational poverty and get people back to work. We must protect our limited resources for those who are truly in need and who are doing all they can to be self-sufficient.”

LePage has set his sights on broad welfare reform, arguing in his state of the state speech that “there is no excuse for able-bodied adults to spend a lifetime on welfare at the expense of hard-working, struggling Mainers.” This spring, he introduced a four-bill package aimed at reducing fraud in welfare payouts and encouraging job-seeking.

Under the new policy announced Wednesday, work-capable adults would be limited to three months of food stamp benefits over a three-year period unless they work a minimum of 20 hours a week, volunteer a certain set of hours for a community agency, or participate in a state skills-training program.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/07/24/need-food-maines-governor-wants-you-to-work-for-it/

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Need food? Maine’s governor wants you to work for it (Original Post) ErikJ Jul 2014 OP
Shithead. nt onehandle Jul 2014 #1
What about the majority of food stamp recipients that betterdemsonly Jul 2014 #2
the op sabbat hunter Jul 2014 #4
The dems should call their bluff and make minimum wage laws apply betterdemsonly Jul 2014 #5
As FDR always said; "the best welfare program is a JOB" ErikJ Jul 2014 #9
That should be a requirement. Drahthaardogs Jul 2014 #10
+1000 eShirl Jul 2014 #12
Who will watch their children while they are away? newcriminal Jul 2014 #3
"Pro-life" voters. Bwahahahaha! As if. WinkyDink Jul 2014 #7
Do the wealthy who live off investments get a "work requirement," also? WinkyDink Jul 2014 #6
Dumbass. They should be going after corporate welfare fraud. Since corporations are now people madinmaryland Jul 2014 #8
Republicans wrecked the economy then they wonder why people aren't working. Enthusiast Jul 2014 #11
 

betterdemsonly

(1,967 posts)
2. What about the majority of food stamp recipients that
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 06:57 PM
Jul 2014

are employed, but still can't afford food, is he going make them work for it too?

sabbat hunter

(6,827 posts)
4. the op
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 07:01 PM
Jul 2014

says that they must be working at least 20 hours a week. I am guessing that as long as they are working, they can still get the food stamps, based on the article.

 

betterdemsonly

(1,967 posts)
5. The dems should call their bluff and make minimum wage laws apply
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 07:08 PM
Jul 2014

to "make the poor work" for benefits programs. Reference the WPA.

 

ErikJ

(6,335 posts)
9. As FDR always said; "the best welfare program is a JOB"
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 09:21 PM
Jul 2014

but the Cons hate govt jobs more than anything.

Drahthaardogs

(6,843 posts)
10. That should be a requirement.
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 09:38 PM
Jul 2014

If you have to work to eat, you have to get paid for your work. Thus that $1250/recipient benefit now goes up to $7800/yr under Maine's minimum wage.

madinmaryland

(64,931 posts)
8. Dumbass. They should be going after corporate welfare fraud. Since corporations are now people
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 09:00 PM
Jul 2014

they should go after the corporations that are getting welfare and sucking off the government teat.



Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
11. Republicans wrecked the economy then they wonder why people aren't working.
Mon Jul 28, 2014, 06:09 AM
Jul 2014

Their answer is, "They're lazy!"

Why would anyone vote for an asshole Republican?

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