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JUNE 15, 2001 An American Indian organization in Minnesota is one of a coalition of religious and community groups who are criticizing a welfare proposal offered by the state House. The groups say the House is being too restrictive in allowing extensions to a five-year-limit to recipients of welfare. They support a Senate proposal which allows parents to continue to receive benefits as long as they have complied with program requirements. Get the Story:
Religious, community leaders criticize House welfare plan (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 6/15)
Minn. welfare plan criticized
Facebook TwitterJUNE 15, 2001 An American Indian organization in Minnesota is one of a coalition of religious and community groups who are criticizing a welfare proposal offered by the state House. The groups say the House is being too restrictive in allowing extensions to a five-year-limit to recipients of welfare. They support a Senate proposal which allows parents to continue to receive benefits as long as they have complied with program requirements. Get the Story:
Religious, community leaders criticize House welfare plan (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 6/15)
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