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Welfare Policymaking in the States - The Devil in Devolution

English · Paperback / Softback

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Now that responsibility for welfare policy has devolved from Washington to the states, Pamela Winston examines how the welfare policymaking process has changed. Under the welfare reform act of 1996, welfare was the first and most basic safety net program to be sent back to state control. Will the shift help or further diminish programs for low-income people, especially the millions of children who comprise the majority of the poor in the United States?In this book, Winston probes the nature of state welfare politics under devolution and contrasts it with welfare politics on the national level. She analyzes the influence of interest groups and other key actors in the legislative process at both the state and national levels.She compares the legislative process during the 104th Congress (1995-96) with that in three states -- Maryland, Texas, and North Dakota -- and finds that the debates in the states saw a more limited range of participants, with fewer of them representing poor people, and fewer competing ideas.The welfare reform bill of 1996 comes up for renewal in 2002. At stake in the U.S. experiment in welfare reform are principles of equal opportunity, fairness, and self-determination as well as long-term concerns for political and social stability. This investigation of the implications of the changing pattern of welfare politics will interest scholars and teachers of social policy, federalism, state politics, and public policy generally, and general readers interested in social policy, state politics, social justice, and American politics.

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Pamela Winston is a researcher with Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., in Washington, D.C. She holds a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in political science.


Summary

Under the welfare reform act of 1996, welfare was the first and most basic safety net program to be sent back to state control. This title examines how the welfare policymaking process has changed. It probes the nature of state welfare politics under devolution and contrasts it with welfare politics on the national level.

Product details

Authors Pamela Winston, Pamela (Mathematica Policy Research) Winston
Publisher Georgetown University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780878408924
ISBN 978-0-87840-892-4
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 20 mm
Weight 458 g
Series American Governance and Public Policy Series
American Governance and Public
American Governance and Public Policy series
American Governance and Public
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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