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AB 2504 - Strickland (R) - Increasing Welfare Fines and Doling it out to Counties and District Attorneys |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 13:14 |
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AB 2504 - Strickland (R) - Increasing Welfare Fines and Doling it out to Counties and District Attorneys
CCWRO POSITION- OPPOSE
BILL STATUS - Defeated in Human Services Committee
This would would increase welfare fines and rather than using the money for the program it would dole the money out to counties welfare fraud investigators and District Attorneys. |
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AB 2018 - Skinner (D) - Food Stamp Mobility |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 13:11 |
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AB 2018 - Skinner (D) - Food Stamp Mobility
CCWRO POSITION - SUPPORT
CCWRO is co-sponsoring this bill with CWDA and WCL&P
This bill would provide that food stamp recipients would not have to reapply for food stamp benefits when they move from one county to another county. |
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AB 1914 - David (D) - Food Stamp Income Verification Simplification |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 13:08 |
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AB 1914 - David (D) Food Stamp Income Verification Simplification
CCWRO - SUPPORT
Sponsored by CCWRO and WCL&P
This bill provides that Unemployment Insurance Benefits (UIB) benefits, for applicants applying to or receiving benefits from the Food Stamp Program (FSP), can be counted as income for purposes of FSP eligibility determination and calculation of the benefit level only if the county welfare department obtains a report from the Employment Development Department (EDD) specifying a start date and amount of the UIB; and further requires a copy of the report be provided to the FSP applicant or recipient if the county welfare department takes any action based on the report.
BILL STATUS: Passed Assembly Human Services Committee |
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AB 1866 Strickland (R) - 100% Home Visits |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 13:04 |
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AB 1866 - Strickland (R) - 100% Home Visit Program for all CalWORKs Applicants
CCWRO POSITION- OPPOSE
BILL STATUS: Defeated in Assembly Human Services Committee
This would would require home visits for every applicant of CalWORKs. It would cost over $50 million and it would create 1,000 new jobs for welfare fraud investigators. This bill is sponsored by welfare fraud investigators. |
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AB 1804 - Hagman (R) Employment Training Panel |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 12:59 |
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AB 1804 - Hagman (R) Employment Training Panel
CCWRO POSITION - SUPPORT
BILL STATUS - Assembly Insurance Committee
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This bill would stop the CalWORKs program from raiding the ETP fund. The ETP is designed to train unemployed workers. CalWORKs recipient already have over $1.5 billion for employment program that hand out more sanctions for allegedly failure to participate while not paying for transportation for over 50% of the unduplicated participants. For every one person that finds a job through this CalWORKs WtW program, two persons are sanctioned. |
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