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From the article:  "According to the study, within three months of the work requirements’ implementation, the number of able-bodied, childless adults on welfare rolls fell by 8,000 (a 43% decline), and by the end of 12 months, less than 6,000 able-bodied, childless adults were enrolled (a 70% decline). This means that there were more resources available for the truly needy, especially single mothers, seniors, and the disabled."

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On 1/16/2019 at 10:57 AM, stevenash said:

I am sure you will be told that "that's one point of view"

 Actually, sir, Texas has work requirements for welfare recipients and I support them. They do work, and, heaven forbid, I propose that option be removed from the states. And to think conservatives rant and rave constantly about “liberal bias”. Give me a break.

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