Reports / Testimony to Congress

Strengthening the TANF Program: Putting Children at the Center and Increasing Access to Good Jobs for Parents

This testimony from an Institute Fellow at the Urban Institute was presented to the Subcommittee on Human Resources within the Committee on Ways and Means in the U.S. House of Representatives. The author critiques TANF for not sufficiently reaching children in poverty, spending limited funds outside the original policy goals, and failing to offer training and education for good jobs, among other issues. She recommends TANF improvements such as setting spending floors for core benefits, furthering 21st century skills and education training, and writing in an explicit child poverty reduction goal. These changes, she argues, will help children in poverty and increase parental socioeconomic mobility as TANF originally intended.
Source
Partner Resources
OFA Initiatives
TANF/WIOA Resource Hub
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Education and Training
Family Strengthening
Two-Generation Approaches
Special Populations
TANF Policy and Legislation
Legislation
Policy
Publication Date
2018-05-09
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