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Candidate Notes on 99-NGA28 |
However, we are greatly concerned that H.R. 1802 will have a detrimental impact on the stability of states’ child support financing structures. Child support provides a crucial income support for many families, a large number of whom are low-income and transitioning off of welfare. With the dramatic drop in welfare caseloads, a greater share of families now served by the child support system are those not connected to the welfare system. While the drop in caseloads translates to success in welfare, it creates financial instability for many states’ child support financing structures.
The repeal of the “hold harmless” provision will cut federal funding to states’ child support programs by at least $320 million over five years and will result in some states facing great difficulties in achieving the ultimate goal of the child support system - to get more money in the hands of families.
Democrats participating in 99-NGA28 | ||
| Frank O'Bannon | s1w | IN00 Former Democratic |
Republicans participating in 99-NGA28 |
Independents participating in 99-NGA28 | ||
| Tommy Thompson | s1w | US Cabinet-2005 |
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Republicans: 0 Independents: 1 |