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         Welfare Reform Housing:     more books (38)
  1. Welfare reform and housing assistance ([Report] - Rand Corporation ; R-2333-HUD) by Rodney T Smith, 1979
  2. The Home Front: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy
  3. Welfare reform and housing programs: Hearings before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, ... ... August 8, September 8 and 9, 1977 by Housing, and Urban Affairs., . United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, 1977-01-01
  4. The Home Front: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy.(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of Consumer Affairs by Bonnie Braun, 2000-06-22
  5. Housing Assistance & Welfare Reform: A Reprint from "Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development & Research"
  6. Welfare reform and housing (Welfare reform & beyond policy brief) by Rebecca Swartz, 2002
  7. The dynamics of tax reform, housing, and welfare (Working paper series) by Joyce Manchester, 1988
  8. Housing assistance, housing costs, and welfare reform (Policy brief) by James M Quane, 2002
  9. Federal housing assistance and welfare reform: Uncharted territory (New federalism : issues and options for states) by G. Thomas Kingsley, 1997
  10. Housing bills could weaken welfare reform and create problems for the working poor by Barbara Sard, 1997
  11. Welfare reform effect on HUD's housing subsidies is difficult to estimate : report to the Subcommittee on VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies, Committee ... Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:RCED-99-14) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1998
  12. Is housing mobility the key to welfare reform?: Lessons from Chicago's Gautreaux Program (Survey series) by James E Rosenbaum, 2000
  13. Tenants' Complaints and the Reform of Housing Management by Valerie Ann Karn, Rachel Lickiss, et all 1997-02
  14. Subsidizing Shelter: The Relationship between Welfare Reform (Urban Institute Report 1) by Sandra J. Schnare,Ann B. Newman, 1988-05-28

81. Public-Private Partnerships And California's Faith Communities !
bites out of welfare, education, transit and other programs. Hundreds of thousandsof poor adults would lose health benefits. The Los Angeles housing Services
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/religion_online/welfare/
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This is an internet resource offered by the California Council of Churches and the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California. Funded by The James Irvine Foundation, these organizations provide information and technical assistance to public and faith-based organizations in California that are attempting to engage in public/private partnerships. jorr@usc.edu
President Bush wants to give funds to faith-based human organizations to provide facilities for their human services

Critics argue that Bush is taking an unprecedented step in this proposal. The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives will hold a regional conference in San Diego, February 18
There are limits on the number of people who can register. Only two from any single organization can apply. You should register soon. Conference details and registration materials are available on this site. Intermingling public services and voluntary religious activities can get your organization in trouble
John Orr argues that it is time to think carefully about guidelines. John Orr and Peter Spoto cite exemplary county and state practices that expand the involvement of faith-based organizations in public human services
Many effective public practices are virtually invisible in California, where CalWORKs works through 58 county plans.

82. NewsHour:Welfare
The Clinton administration approved last weekend a controversial Wisconsin welfarereform plan that on what happens to tenants when public housing projects fail
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/welfare/welfare.html
May 14, 2002 Welfare Reform Revisited After a report from Kwame Holman on the renewed debate over welfare reform, Jim Lehrer talks with Rep. Clay Shaw (R-Fla.), who was instrumental in passage of the welfare reform bill five years ago; and Rep. Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.), leader of his party's alternative welfare plan. May 14, 2002 Making Marriage Work Betty Ann Bowsers looks at a welfare program in Oklahoma that encourages marriage. May 3, 2002 Revisiting Welfare As the 1997 Welfare Reform Law comes up for reauthorization, Betty Ann Bowser looks at the impact it has had in the state of Connecticut. April 24, 2002 Moving On Spencer Michels reports from central California on paying welfare recipients to relocate to where jobs are more plentiful. August 23, 2001 Welfare Reform Ray Suarez discusses Welfare reform with four guests who have closely studied the 1996 law: Ron Haskins, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution; Eloise Anderson, director of the Program for the American Family at the Claremont Institute; Peter Edelman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center; and Gwendolyn Mink, a professor at Smith College and author of Welfare's End June 20, 2001

83. National Low Income Housing Coalition: 2002 Advocates' Guide
2002 Advocates' Guide To housing and Community Development Policy welfareReform housing Although welfare and housing assistance
http://www.nlihc.org/advocates/welfare.htm
Home Search 2002 Advocates' Guide To Housing and Community Development Policy Although welfare and housing assistance systems are designed and administered separately, their beneficiaries overlap to a substantial degree. This intersection presents opportunities and challenges for welfare recipients, housing and welfare advocates, and administrators of both welfare and housing programs. It also presents potential risks for housing programs, especially in the wake of welfare reform. As of May 2001, about 633,000 HUD-assisted families with children received some income from the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program. Of these families, about 190,000 lived in public housing, 340,000 received Section 8 vouchers, and 103,000 lived in project-based Section 8 housing. Nationally, about 30% of families who receive monthly TANF cash benefits also receive federal housing assistance, since 1996. State-level data on the number of HUD-assisted families with TANF income, compiled from reports submitted by housing authorities and owners to HUD, are available online at pic.hud.gov/pic.RCRPublic/rcrmain.asp. Housing agencies stand to benefit from partnering with welfare agencies to promote work. Programs to promote tenant employment and increase earnings may stabilize housing developments and reduce maintenance needs and crime. Housing agency efforts to support work also may garner public support for additional appropriations. However, if tenant incomes fall as families hit TANF time limits, housing agencies may be faced with loss of revenue. In addition, if families cannot replace lost welfare income with earnings and are left destitute, housing agency costs for maintenance and security may increase. Each of the three major federal housing programs will be affected when tenantsÂ’ incomes increase or decrease as a result of welfare reform.

84. American Civil Liberties Union : Rights Of The Poor : Welfare Reform
2002). Rights of the Poor Issues General Education Health care HousingIndigent defense Reproductive rights welfare reform Other
http://www.aclu.org/PoorRights/PoorRightsList.cfm?c=154&ContentStyle=7

85. STANDARDS: On Welfare Reform
The False Foundations of welfare reform, prepared by In 2000, there was not one singlehousing market in the country where a person with a disability receiving
http://www.colorado.edu/journals/standards/V7N2/FEATURE/reform.html
An Overview of Welfare Reform This page offers an all too brief consideration of contemporary efforts at welfare "reform." We regret that time and space do not allow for more in-depth work on this worthy topic. We have, however, provided an array of links to some of the best national contacts in the U.S. It is our hope that up-and-coming activists/revolutionaries will join in the efforts to change the face of poverty and homelessness in this country. And we do, of course, recognize that these issues extend far beyond national boundaries. While we have included a few links to international resources, we invite our readers to email us with further suggestions. While they're standing in the welfare lines
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
Wasting time in the unemployment lines
Sitting around waiting for a promotion Poor people gonna rise up
And get their share
Poor people gonna rise up
And take what's theirs Don't you know
You better run, run, run...

86. Children's Advocate Newsmagazine. Welfare, Family Income, Poverty Article Index.
Working from the inside out, SeptemberOctober 2000 welfare reform Coalition wins Housingcrisis harmful to kids, September-October 1999 Advocates push for
http://www.4children.org/welfare.htm
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Articles are often listed under more than one category. Articles online have a link to take you directly to the story. Please contact us if you would like a copy of any articles not online or before 1997.
Advocacy and Community Building
see additional articles under Advocacy and Community Building
Budget issues: Social services pdf version , Spring 2003
Summarizes the governor's proposal on CalWORKs and child welfare, its effects on families, and advocates' responses. Asuntos del presupuesto: Servicios sociales , Primavera 2003
Grassroots Snapshot Families on welfare win checking accounts
pdf version , September-October 2002
LA parents on welfare participate in a successful campaign to get welfare checks deposited directly into special bank accounts. , Septiembre-Octubre 2002
In My Opinion: Should the federal government sponsor "marriage promotion" as part of welfare?
pdf version , July-August 2002
We asked people with a range of views if federal welfare programs include "marriage promotion?"

87. CHILDREN NOW: Welfare Reform Resources
How are states progressing in meeting other requirements of the welfare reform law? HOUSINGHousing is a major component of a family budget and high costs can
http://www.childrennow.org/economics/WelfRef98/welfareresources.html
Our Programs CALIFORNIA FOCUS TALKING WITH KIDS WORKING FAMILIES HEALTH News Archives
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for CALIFORNIA and the NATION
This web page is designed as a resource for reporters covering the welfare reform, individuals interested in getting involved in state or county welfare decisions, and county and state decision makers . Key issues and story ideas are listed below, followed by contacts for all California counties including local officials, community groups and children's organizations.
KEY ISSUES IN WELFARE REFORM
Information is provided on CHILD CARE The new federal welfare law requires that most adult recipients of public assistance work or be engaged in work-related activities within a certain time period of receiving aid. These work requirements will augment considerably the demand for child care. In many areas around the country, families already face shortages of quality, affordable child care. Issues to explore include:

88. WELFREF2.JHU
In her recent book, The Home Front Implications of welfare reform for HousingPolicy, Newman and her cocontributors examine the important but often
http://www.newswise.com/articles/2002/2/WELFREF2.JHU.html

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Johns Hopkins University
2-Feb-02
Welfare Reform Sources
Library: LIF-SOC
Keywords: WELFARE REFORM ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE ORPHANGE HOUSING FAMILY
Description: As Congress prepares to debate re-authorization of the 1996 welfare reform law, Johns Hopkins researchers are available to put the welfare reform experiment into perspective. This list of experts covers areas such as the relationship between welfare benefits and out-of-wedlock childbearing, housing issues, the effects of welfare reform on families and efforts to help the hardest to employ get jobs and build skills.
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Phone: (410) 516-7160 / Fax (410) 516-5251 February 1, 2002 MEDIA ADVISORY To: Reporters, Editors, Producers From: Amy Cowles amycowles@jhu.edu Glenn Small glenn@jhu.edu Re: Welfare Reform Sources As Congress prepares to debate re-authorization of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA), consider the following Johns Hopkins researchers as sources for putting the welfare reform experiment into proper perspective. The list of experts covers areas such as the relationship between welfare benefits and out-of-wedlock childbearing, housing issues, the effects of welfare reform on families and efforts to help the hardest to employ get jobs and build skills. Effects of welfare reform on families Andrew Cherlin, sociologist

89. Research Forum On Children, Families, And The New Federalism
Abt Associates released the report entitled Impacts of welfare Reformon Recipients of housing Assistance in Indiana and Delaware.
http://www.researchforum.org/cfm/home_tanfcf.cfm
New Publications on Welfare Reform, Child Well-Being, and Community Issues Visit the Archives of Research-Related Publications for an extensive list of research publications related to welfare reform, child and family well-being, and neighborhood/community issues.
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90. Commonwealth Department Of Family And Community Services | Housing Support
housing Support. The FaCS programs by assisting low and moderate incomehouseholds to access appropriate and affordable housing;;
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The FaCS output group Housing Support focusses primarily towards stronger communities , but is also integral to achievement of stronger families and economic and social participation
FaCS helps support and strengthen communities and families directly or through programs by:
  • assisting low and moderate income households to access appropriate and affordable housing;
  • supporting people to move out of homelessness; and
  • addressing the negative social impacts of gambling.
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