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  1. The Path to Success?: Shelter's Research on Housing Benefit Reform, The Final Report by Liam Reynolds, 2006-10
  2. The Impact of Housing Benefit Reform on Housing Associations: Long Fuse...Big Bang by Sue Harvey, 2003-01-03
  3. Welfare reform and community development in New York City by Frank Braconi, 2001
  4. Privatizing Subsidized Housing (Aei Studies in Policy Reform) by John Weicher, 1997-01-01
  5. Housing Policy and Housing Finance in the Czech Republic during Transition:An Example of the Schism between the Still-Living Past and the Need of Reform - Volume 28 Sustainable Urban Areas by M. Lux, 2009-10-15
  6. A Place To Live, A Means To Work: How Housing Assistance Can Strengthen Welfare Policy
  7. Tough medicine for welfare moms.: An article from: Policy Review by Barbara von der Heydt, 1997-05-01
  8. Political Common Sense for America by Brian J. Boeheim, 2009-04-27
  9. Tax Credits for Low Income Housing: New Opportunities for Developers, Non-Profits, and Communities Under the 1986 Tax Reform ACT
  10. Public Welfare in Puerto Rico: Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico, Public Housing in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Health Reform

41. Leasehold Reform, Housing And Urban Development Act 1993 (c. 28)
Interpretation of Chapter II. Chapter III. Enfranchisement under Leasehold ReformAct 1967. New rights with respect to such disposals. housing welfare services.
http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1993/Ukpga_19930028_en_1.htm
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42. Welfare Reform...How It Effects Housing Credit Properties
welfare reform How it Effects housing Credit Properties. By EllenC. Watson, HCCP. On August 22, 1996 President Clinton signed into
http://www.taxcreditlibrary.com/articles/Articles-2000/welfare.htm
Welfare Reform...How it Effects Housing Credit Properties
By Ellen C. Watson, HCCP On August 22, 1996 President Clinton signed into law H.R. 3734 - the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 ("the Act"). The enactment of this law not only made fundamental changes in the administration of the nation's welfare system, but also greatly impacted families involved in Affordable Housing Programs. The Act converts the Aid to Families with Dependent Children ("AFDC"), emergency assistance and work programs into a single grant called the Temporary Assistance for the Needy Families ("TANF") grant. In 1997 and 1998, states were projected to receive more federal funding through the TANF grant than they would have received under prior law (AFDC). However, by 1999 federal funding is projected to fall short of what would have been provided under prior law. Fiscal Year 1997 was a transition year, with many states ending welfare programs under AFDC and JOBS rules and beginning TANF programs. Since the focus of the new law is to move welfare parents into work, many states have changed their welfare programs to help parents get into jobs immediately. Some states have even transformed cash assistance into work based assistance whereby employment is a prerequisite for receiving any welfare benefits. The Act abolishes the AFDC program and replaces it with the TANF program. In turn, it abolishes the $50 pass-through requirement leaving each state the option to continue, expand, or eliminate it. The only stipulation on this option effects those states who enacted the pass-through into state law or regulation they are required to continue the benefit until the respective regulation or state law is amended.

43. Online NewsHour Forum: Welfare Reform, October 22, 1996
In addition to the landmark changes in the welfare law, fundamental reform ofour housing laws are an integral part of creating these new opportunities.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/october96/welfare_reform_10-22.html
WELFARE REFORM October 22, 1996 Forum Read Senator Santorum's answers. NewsHour Coverage of Welfare Reform July 24, 1996:
Senator Santorum discusses his views on welfare and the bill he co-sponsored.
Fall, 1996:
A NewsHour Backgrounder on welfare reform gives some insight into recent developments.
October 1, 1996:
Several States already have welfare plans in place, most notably Wisconsin (with its W-2 system), California and New York. A team of NewsHour correspondents analyze these systems for effectiveness and preparedness.
Outside Links
Analysis of the media's coverage of welfare reform from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting , a public interest group. HandsNet ... gathers and updates links on welfare reform, including its effect on immigrants. Good-bye AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children). After months of wrangling, and three attempts, the 104th Congress finally sent a Welfare Reform package that survived the President's veto. The reason for the three rounds: Republican bills sent to President Clinton were frowned upon as "extremist" by the White House. A version acceptable to the President was finally signed in August, and went into effect October 1. A new era in federal entitlement assistance arrived, and Aid to Families with Dependent Children as we knew it was gone.

44. Information On Welfare Reform
job. The Department of housing and Urban Development also has severalongoing efforts linking housing and welfare reform. For more
http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/Welfare/
As the President said on August 22, 1996, the signing of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 should "be remembered not for what it ended but for what it began: a new day that offers hope, honors responsibility, rewards work, and changes the terms of the debate." (Remarks at the Signing Ceremony) The implementation of this bill is critical to ensuring the President's vision is fulfilled. This page has been designed to assist the public in understanding the law and provide access to available federal information. Accomplishments
Information by Topic
Information by Department
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Block Grant

The new welfare reform law, as amended by the Balanced Budget Act, block grants AFDC, Emergency Assistance (EA), and JOBS into a single capped entitlement to states Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). More information on TANF can be found on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Welfare Reform Page Transitions to Work
The welfare reform law contains strong work requirements for individuals, along with strong incentives and penalties for states to move welfare recipients into work. For more information, see the

45. Royal American Management - Housing Credit Compliance
Relations Maintenance Contracting Human Resources IT Marketing FinancialServices SE Outdoor Management housing Credit Compliance/welfare reform
http://www.management.royal-american.net/compliance.htm
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Housing Credit Compliance/Welfare Reform The Housing Credit Compliance Department is responsible for assuring that Housing Credit communities comply with all IRS and State Housing Agencies policies and regulations. RAM currently manages approximately 45 Housing Credit communities, many with multiple funding sources and multiple program requirements. This department specializes in integrating various program policies including the Housing Credit, Rural Development, HUD, SAIL and HOME programs to ensure that all requirements are met. In addition to understanding, interpreting and explaining program regulations, we provide comprehensive training to corporate and field staff or assisting them in determining resident eligibility, maintaining resident files and preparing for audits by the IRS, syndicators and state housing agencies. As the number one noncompliance issue reported by State Agencies is lack of proper documentation in determining resident eligibility, special emphasis is placed on determining resident eligibility and proper file maintenance. The Housing Credit Compliance Department provides annual income and maximum rent information to all RAM Housing Credit communities and is responsible for updating and compiling Utility Allowance documentation annually or as required. This department also fulfills all program reporting requirements, tracking over 6000 tax credit units each month and providing reports to a variety of syndicators, auditors and state housing agencies.

46. Welfare Reform Research Database (WRR)
homeownership; public housing assistance programs; housing affordability, wageneeded to pay FMR; effects of welfare reform on ability to maintain housing.
http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/dwd/wrr/
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Site Map News Search About DWD ... Administrative Services Welfare Reform Research Database
Welcome to the Welfare Reform Research (WRR) Database
This is the third on- line presentation of the WRR database. This database represents a compilation of the research or reports that have come to the attention of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Policy Shop. We make no evaluation or judgment regarding the methodology or content of these reports. We are continually updating the reports in the database, so please check back in the coming months for new additions. We have recently included a list of Welfare Reform Research Links The reports are arranged alphabetically by subject area. We have an INDEX of the WRR subjects and topics that may be found under those subjects. Or you may wish to search the database for any text string(s) of your choosing under SEARCH . The search will direct you to the page(s) which contain your chosen text string, and once on a specific page, you can use the "Find" command from the "Edit" menu to locate the text’s exact location.

47. Welfare Reform
additional information or to obtain a copy of the housing Directory, please WhiteFiling Cabinet, welfare reform Archives (Go to welfare reform Archives) Press
http://carper.senate.gov/welfare reform.html
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Write Me At:
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Washington, DC 20510 E-Mail Me "Work and Family Act"
S. 2524
Welfare Reform Proposal
Senators Bayh, Carper, Graham, Lieberman, Clinton, Miller, Carnahan,
Ben Nelson and Bill Nelson Cosponsors of The Work and Family Act believe that as we embark upon the next generation of welfare reform, we must build on the successes of the 1996 law by continuing the "work-first" approach, and go further in our efforts to strengthen America's families to help them achieve genuine independence. The Work and Family Act sets bold objectives for the next phase of welfare reform and gives states the resources and flexibility they need to accomplish those goals. Printer Friendly Versions:
S. 2524

48. Welfare Reform Archives
02/02; Senate Takes Step in the Right Direction on welfare reform 06/27/02;Carper Kicks Off housing Summits 06/28/02; Senate welfare
http://carper.senate.gov/welfarereform_archives.html
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Write Me At:
Senator Thomas Carper
U.S. Senate
Washington, DC 20510 E-Mail Me Return to Welfare Reform Page (currently being updated) Return to Archives Bills Proposed: Press Releases:

49. Is Welfare Reform Working?
and others have treatment services integrated into their individualized welfareto-workplan. The housing Authority Monterey County and a non-profit child care
http://www.naco.org/programs/social/welfare/W_reform/MNIMBE.htm

50. Making Welfare Reform Work
and community development resources necessary for families affected by welfare reformand to develop a plan for strategic placement of housing, services, and
http://www.naco.org/programs/social/welfare/report/13.htm

51. Transitional Housing
HUD Opening Doors for Women welfareto-Work The Department of housing andUrban Homebase, Infusing Humanity into welfare reform A Statement of
http://www.ncadv.org/publicpolicy/housing.htm
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Information and ACTION! Tracking Legislation Online What You Can Do Contacting your Representative and/or Senator The NCADV Legislative Updates ... Back to Public Policy Home
Among cities in a recent survey, 57 percent identified domestic violence as a primary cause of homelessness.
—The United States Conference of Mayors, A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's Cities: 1999, December 1999, p. 94. It is estimated 37 percent of the homeless population are families with and 7 percent are single women with unaccompanied youth.
The United States Conference of Mayors, A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's Cities: 1999, December 1999, p.49.

52. Study Explores Intersection Of Low-Income Housing And Welfare Reform
Study Explores Intersection Of LowIncome housing and welfare reform. Articlesubmitted by John Henneberger, TxLIHIS, john@texashousing.org (2/22/00).
http://www.texashousing.org/txlihis/bhs/bhsarticles/CUI35T.html
Study Explores Intersection Of Low-Income Housing and Welfare Reform
Article submitted by: John Henneberger, TxLIHIS, john@texashousing.org (2/22/00).
Topic: Federal housing issues The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities released a study titled the "Increasing Use of TANF and State Matching Funds to Provide Housing Assistance to Families Moving from Welfare to Work." The study reviews the growing body of evidence which suggests that housing assistance may advance welfare reform objectives. It describes the shortage of low-cost rental housing that has made it difficult for low-income working families in many areas to find housing that does not consume excessive portions of their income. The study also explores some of the key issues involved in designing and funding housing assistance programs targeted on families attempting to navigate the transition from welfare to work. http://www.cbpp.org/2-17-00hous.pdf
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53. EUROHOME - IMPACT: The Housing Dimension Of Welfare Reform
IHP. ProjectTitle EUROHOME - IMPACT The housing dimension of welfare reform.Keywords housing; welfare; institutional and policy environment. Beneficiary
http://www.bbw.admin.ch/html/pages/abstracts/abstr2001/html/fp/fp5/5ih00.0067.ht
Swiss Participation in European Research Programmes EU-Programme : IHP Project-Title : EUROHOME - IMPACT: The housing dimension of welfare reform Keywords : Housing; welfare; institutional and policy environment Beneficiary : Marc-Henry Soulet (tsps@unifr.ch) Organisation / Company :
Chaire francophone
Rte des Bonnesfontaines 11
1700 Fribourg, Switzerland Contact Person : Project Duration : Contribution BBW/OFES : CHF 176'320. Project-Number : BBW 00.0067 Project Partners : The Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences, ICCR (A); Population and Social Policy Consultants (B); Association for Innovative Social Research and Social Planning (D); Department of Territorial Studies Politechnic Milan (I); Danish National Institute of Social Research (DK); University of Fribourg (CH); Homeless Initiative (IRL) Abstract The research project aims at evaluating welfare and housing Policies across Europe. Instruments to assess the impact of housing policies and performance standards of service providers will be developed and tested. Project objectives
  • Evaluation of current welfare and housing benefits in the context of the institutional and policy environment Development of a methodology to assess the impact of housing policies Development of performance measures for service providers which aim at the improvement of housing conditions of the socially deprived Recommendations of measures to improve the system that are potentially applicable across Europe
Work plan Achieving these aims will involve three major steps:

54. Welfare Reform
welfare reform. error error Meanstested Non-cash Benefits, Total 24.7 0.29 24.4 0.2918.9 0.27 Food Stamps 13.3 0.23 12.7 0.23 8.6 0.19 housing Assistance 5.4
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/welfare/table2.html
Welfare Reform
Table 2. Percent of People in the Survey of Program Dynamics Universe Receiving Government Means-Tested
Contact the HHES Statistical Information Staff at 301-763-3242 or mail to hhes-info@census.gov for further information. Go to Welfare Reform Created: September 7, 2001 Last Revised: August 22, 2002
Census 2000
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55. Welfare Reform
welfare reform. Appendix A Variables Available in the First Longitudinal Surveyof Program Dynamics Public Use File, 19921997 Geographic and housing variables
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/welfare/appndxa.html
Welfare Reform
Appendix A: Variables Available in the First Longitudinal Survey of Program Dynamics Public Use File, 1992-1997 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Contact the HHES Statistical Information Staff at 301-763-3242 or mail to hhes-info@census.gov for further information. Go to Welfare Reform Created: September 7, 2001 Last Revised: August 22, 2002
Census 2000
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56. Project Vote Smart
examines the issues causing the crisis in housing and community in related to welfareissues, including general welfare reform , welfare reform history, the
http://www.vote-smart.org/issues/WELFARE_POVERTY_HOMELESSNESS/?checking=

57. NAHRO - Reference Library - Welfare Reform
A Clearinghouse for Information, Policy Analysis and Technical Assistance on WelfareReform. National Association of housing and Redevelopment Officials 630 Eye
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Welfare Reform
Updated: 5/3/99 Administration for Children and Families American Public Welfare Association Site offers a guide to human service agencies, events, welfare/Medicaid reform and more Children's Defense Fund This DC-based advocacy organization has a summary of the federal legislation, info about implementation and monitoring, and selected features of state plans. Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community Program Information About EZ/EC Communities with interactive locator map to determine if your project is in a designated area. National Governors' Association Links to documents, hot topics, and related links. National Internet Welfare Reform Clearinghouse Piper Resources Piper maintains a State and Local Government Page with a directory of links to government sponsored and controlled resources on the Internet. US Office of Personnel Management Welfare-to-Work Includes background and information on work-trainee programs US Department of Labor Welfare-to-Work web site containing up to date news and information about policy, legislation and grants, plus links to other related sites.

58. NCAI Issues
housing and Urban Development Home Page. Public and Indian housing. Public andIndian housing Programs. HUD and welfare reform. Department of Transportation
http://www.ncai.org/mainto/pages/issues/human_resources/welfare_reform.asp
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By facilitating substantive dialogues between tribal leaders and state, as well as federal, representatives, NCAI works with tribes to take pro-active measures based on informed decisions to implement tribal welfare reform. The sweeping changes brought by welfare reform will effect all tribes, regardless of their existing economic infrastructure and relationship with their respective states. For further information, please contact Sarah Hicks , Welfare Reform Program Director at (202) 466-7767. Overview of Welfare Reform Documents Tribal TANF Participation Related Links NCAI Welfare Reform Priority Issue Memorandums and Welfare Reform Updates

59. NCAI Issues
Related Federal Government Web Pages White House Information on welfare reform.Department of Interior Department of Labor Department of housing and Urban
http://www.ncai.org/main/pages/issues/human_resources/welfare_reform.asp
Home Issues NCAI Profile Resolutions ... Sub 7 Welfare Reform NCAI Welfare Reform Testimony (Senate Indian Affairs Committee, 5/10/02) Link to the Baucus Tribal Welfare Reform Bill (S. 2484, Introduced 5/8/02) NCAI Comments on Reauthorization Issues (filed with DHHS, 11/28/01) Welfare, Work, and American Indians: The Impact of Welfare Reform - 11/27/01 NCAI Report By facilitating substantive dialogues between tribal leaders and state, as well as federal, representatives, NCAI works with tribes to take pro-active measures based on informed decisions to implement tribal welfare reform. The sweeping changes brought by welfare reform will effect all tribes, regardless of their existing economic infrastructure and relationship with their respective states. Keep Us Informed of What is Happening in Your Tribal Community!

60. Sen. Kerry Bill
John Kerry introduces a welfare reform bill specifically focused on housing. Summaryof the welfare reform and housing Act Introduced by Senator John F. Kerry.
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/kerry.html
Sen. John Kerry introduces a welfare reform bill specifically focused on housing.
Summary of the Welfare Reform and Housing Act
Introduced by Senator John F. Kerry Make it simpler for states to use TANF funds to provide supplemental rental assistance by considering these housing subsidies “non-assistance.”
Nine states and several counties in two additional states have committed TANF and/or maintenance-of-effort funds to provide ongoing housing assistance. Many of these jurisdictions were unable to implement the types of housing assistance programs they wanted to provide to working families due to the constraints posed by current HHS rules that consider any TANF-funded housing subsidy provided for more than four months as “assistance,” even if families are working and not receiving TANF cash benefits. Encourage states to consider housing needs in TANF planning and implementation. There is a growing body of evidence that families' housing status affects employment and other welfare reform goals. Increasingly, states are becoming aware of the barriers posed by lack of affordable housing to families remaining employed. This provision will require state plans to describe the primary problems that families leaving TANF experience in securing and retaining adequate, affordable housing and the estimated extent of each such problem, including but not limited to the price of such housing in various parts of the state that include a large proportion of TANF recipients, and the steps that have been and will be taken by the state and other public or private entities that administer housing programs to address these needs.

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