The
Heritage Network
Morning
Bell: Obama’s Imperial Presidency Guts Welfare Reform
by Amy
Payne
July 13,
2012
The
imperial Presidency has overturned Congress and the law again. Not
content to
stop at rewriting immigration policy, education policy and energy
policy,
yesterday, President Obama’s Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS)
released an official policy directive rewriting the welfare reform law
of 1996.
The new policy guts the federal work requirements that were the
foundation of
the Clinton-era reform.
While this
real news occurred yesterday, most of the media remained fixated on
political
ads and speeches, letting a major and unilateral shift in America’s
welfare
system go nearly unreported.
Welfare
reform replaced the old Aid to Families with Dependent Children with a
new
program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The Heritage
Foundation played a pivotal role in building bipartisan consensus for
the
reform and providing many of the recommendations that became part of
the law.
The whole point was that able-bodied adults should be required to work
or
prepare for work as a condition of receiving welfare aid.
This reform
was very successful. TANF became the only welfare program (out of more
than 70)
that promoted greater self-reliance. It moved 2.8 million families off
the
welfare rolls and into jobs so that they were providing for themselves.
Child
poverty fell, and single-parent employment rose. Recipients were
required to
perform at least 20–30 hours per week of work or job preparation
activities in
exchange for the cash benefit.
Now,
Obama’s HHS is claiming that it can waive those work requirements that
are at
the heart of the law, and without Congress’s consent.
When it
established TANF, Congress deliberately exempted or shielded nearly all
of the
TANF program from waiver authority. They explicitly did not want the
law to be
rewritten at the whim of HHS bureaucrats. In a December 2001, the
non-partisan
Congressional Research Service clarified that there was no authority to
override work and other major requirements: “Effectively, there are no
TANF
waivers,” it reported.
But that
did not stop the Obama Administration, which has been increasing
welfare
spending at an alarming rate already. President Obama has added
millions to the
welfare rolls, and his Administration has come under fire lately for
its
efforts to expand and add more Americans to the food stamp program.
This is a
chronic problem: Over the past two decades, welfare spending has grown
more
rapidly than Social Security and Medicare, education, and defense. The
TANF
reform was one small step in the direction of reducing Americans’
dependence on
government programs and getting them back on their feet. Cutting its
work
component is likely to unnecessarily swell the ranks of welfare
recipients and
with no way to pay for it.
Heritage
experts Robert Rector and Kiki Bradley explained further in their
comprehensive
analysis of yesterday’s announcement:
In the
past, state bureaucrats have attempted to define activities such as
hula
dancing, attending Weight Watchers, and bed rest as “work.” These
dodges were
blocked by the federal work standards. Now that the Obama
Administration has
abolished those standards, we can expect “work” in the TANF program to
mean
anything but work. The new welfare dictate issued by the Obama
Administration
clearly guts the law.
Obama
certainly didn’t tell people he was going to gut welfare reform when he
was
running for President in 2008—and why would he? “Welfare horror stories
helped
elect Ronald Reagan,” wrote Mickey Kaus of The Daily Caller. “A promise
to ‘end
welfare as we know it’ elected President Clinton…And in 2008, Barack
Obama
didn’t dare suggest that he wanted to do what he has done today.”
While
the 1996 welfare reform successfully
moved people from welfare into work, it did not “end welfare as we know
it.”
Now, however, the Obama Administration has ended welfare reform as we
know it.
The President cannot hide his disastrous unemployment record by
depriving
Americans of the hope of a job. He should immediately reverse this
course, and
offer constructive ideas for economic growth rather than government
dependence.
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