Through a package of proposed reforms to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, or TANF, the administration plans to shore up the U.S. social safety net. The regulations are intended to ensure that more federal and state welfare dollars make it to low-income families, rather than being spent on other things or not spent at all.
The proposal, drawn up by the federal Administration for Children and Families, is open for public comment until Dec. 1. Once comments are reviewed, officials plan to issue final regulations that could take effect in the months after that, heading into the 2024 election.
Do you think money allotted to the state for welfare should be used to fund CPS investigations?
Do you think the foster care system is well run?
No.
No.
What can you divine from these two closed-ended questions?
Best to keep government funds as they are allocated. Especially in desert states so poorly run they are selling their aquafers to deserts on the other side of the planet for pennies.
I can’t help you with your apparently willful stupidity.
Wasn’t asking. Was attempting to correct yours.