Welfare Reform: Problems of Judicial Medical Assistance. The US federal government's plan is to help the state provide medical care to the poor and the poor. Otherwise, they will not be able to receive proper medical care. In 1995, the federal government spent a total of $ 77.4 billion in Medicaid. This is about 300% above the $ 20 billion in 1984, just ten years ago. In the same decade, state Medicaid expenditure increased 250% from $ 16.5 billion to $ 58.2 billion. According to the current Medicaid program, by 2002, Medicaid expenditure will increase at a rate of 10% per year, estimated at $ 262 billion.
Welfare reform or distortion of welfare? Historically, most of the so-called "welfare reform" regulation has made life more difficult for poor children and their families. The latest welfare change plan "Temporary aid for poor households" (TANF) P. L. 104-193 is the latest attempt to reform welfare. It imposes a two-year deadline on poor families. Two years later, many poor families (primarily single mothers) have lost their safety nets and they were declared that there is no homeless and / or diet therapy in the United States.
Welfare Reform: Problems of Judicial Medical Assistance. The US federal government's plan is to help the state provide medical care to the poor and the poor. Otherwise, they will not be able to receive proper medical care. In 1995, the federal government spent a total of $ 77.4 billion in Medicaid. This is about 300% above the $ 20 billion in 1984, just ten years ago. In the same decade, state Medicaid expenditure increased 250% from $ 16.5 billion to $ 58.2 billion. - This time the government is changing, it will affect the medical and residential housing for people living with HIV / AIDS. Since 1 January 2014, it was announced that affordable medical law (ACA) will be enforced (Munar 25). This behavior will change the lives of many people living with HIV / AIDS.
Today: Welfare reform leads to loss of services, including food stamps, public aid, and healthcare for the poorest citizens of many countries. Politicians hope that this reform will be a mechanism for forcing welfare recipients to find employment. However, many organizations that help poor people think that this change is already a wrong effort to punish underprivileged children in the country. Trojan can not read, so verbal tradition is an important means of communication. In the first act, he tells the story of his life. But he also spoke some of his story through the song. Let's learn the role of storytelling as part of the black experience. Also consider how you can replace the printed page with the verbal traditions of many cultures. Do you think the oral tradition is part of the annihilation of American cultural experience?