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Duncan Hunter on Welfare & PovertyRepublican Representative (CA-52) |
A: The Republican majority in Congress in the 1990s reformed welfare. When we did that, let me tell you what happened. The number of jobs of single moms, the employment rate went up. Families did much better. You had the average income go up in the communities where the welfare reform took place. You had, according to HHS, 32 percent increase in employment in those jobs and in those families which previously were on welfare. We did very, very well by breaking this cycle of welfare. But lastly, there is one party that is very important to jobs, jobs in the community for everybody. That's the small businessman. If we help the small businessman, and that's a Republican trademark, we'll do it.
[As part of the Contract with America, within 100 days we pledge to bring to the House Floor the following bill]:
The Personal Responsibility Act:
Discourage illegitimacy and teen pregnancy by prohibiting welfare to minor mothers and denying increased AFDC for additional children while on welfare, cut spending for welfare programs, and enact a tough two-years-and-out provision with work requirements to promote individual responsibility.