Research-To-Practice Brief
      Has Welfare Reform Changed State Expenditure Patterns?
The welfare reform of 1996 granted states more flexibility in spending for TANF by receiving block grant funding. This policy brief from the National Poverty Center reviews TANF spending, and found that state spending on public welfare programs increased from 19.4 percent in 1980 to 26.9 percent in 2003, which is attributed to medical vendor payments for Medicaid.
Source
              Partner Resources
      National/International
          National
      Topics/Subtopics
          TANF Program Administration
      Publication Date
              2006-09-01