[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 117 (Friday, August 2, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Pages S9622-S9623]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELFARE REFORM
Mr. BROWN. Mr. President, I rise today to speak on behalf of
the welfare reform bill that passed this body yesterday.
Much has been said on the House and Senate floor and in the media
about the impact of this bill on children and the working poor. Those
who have spoken out against the bill have called it, draconian, and
legislative child abuse. Well, I disagree.
For the past 61 years we have allowed a program originally designed
to help families through a difficult time to become a welfare program
that discourages able-bodied citizens from working. The current welfare
system takes away the dignity and self respect that comes from earning
an honest living and has replaced it with generation after generation
of families dependant on public assistance.
In the past 61 years instead of teaching our children about work
ethics, responsibility, hard work and determination, we have taught
them how easy it can be to live off public assistance. Now, ladies and
gentlemen, that is abuse.
Everyday men and women get up in the morning, dress their children
and get them ready for the day. After the morning routine, these same
men and women get into their cars and negotiate traffic on their way to
work. Everyday these people work long hours to provide for their
families, pay the bills and if they are lucky put a little money away
in a college or retirement fund. All this bill asks is that those who
are able to work try to perform a service for their benefits.
The working men and women of America have been doing their part for
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61 long years. Now we have the golden opportunity to respond to the
working men and women who believed us when we said we would reform the
welfare program and to the States that have proven that they can handle
the task of administering their own welfare programs. By returning some
of the power to the States we make it possible to help people out of
poverty.
Colorado is initiating a Personal Responsibility and Employment
Program. There are innovative and insightful people in my State as
there are in others. These State leaders have shown that there are
alternatives to Federal control and that they can meet the needs of the
residents of the State. The States have the best chance of moving
people to work and restoring their self respect.
This bill included an amendment concerning the State Appropriation of
Block Grant Funds. It ensures States expend block grant funds in the
same way in which a State expends its own funds. Consequently, both the
legislative and executive branch in the State share control of block
grant funds through the appropriations process.
In addition, the bill included an amendment that places a 15 percent
cap on administrative costs. Funds for welfare programs should go to
individuals who need help, not to bureaucratic administrators.
When the 104th Congress convened in January 1995, we made a promise
to the American people. We promised to reform the welfare program and
rein in runaway entitlement spending. I must commend the work of my
colleagues for enabling us to keep our word and follow through on our
commitment to reform welfare.
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