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Letter from the USA President Bill Clinton to Dr. A.Bolonkin
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 9, 1996
Mr. Alexander Bolonkin
President
International Association of Former
Political Prisoners and Victims
of Communist Regime
1310 Avenue R, Suite 6-F
Brooklyn. New York 11229
Dear Alexander:
Thank you for sharing your views about the welfare bill that I signed into law in August. I believe that this legislation represents our last, best chance to reform the current system, which is fundamentally broken and hurts the very people it was designed to help, Millions of women and children deserve a chance at independence, and with this bill. we have a historic opportunity to end welfare as we know it. The best antipoverty program is still a job. This legislation promotes the fundamental values of work, responsibility, and family, without many of the worst provisions of the previous congressional bills that I vetoed. The bill requires that welfare recipients work, limits the time they can stay on welfare, and provides child care and health care to help them move from welfare to work. It demands parental responsibility and includes the toughest child support enforcement measures in history, while maintaining child protection and foster care funding, the national nutritional safety net, and health care for the poor, the elderly, and people with disabilities. It also gives states positive incentives to move people into jobs and holds the states accountable for maintaining spending on welfare reform. Combined with the newly increased minimum wage and the Earned Income Tax Credit -- which this legislation maintains -- the bill will make work pay for more Americans. Now that we have required work, we should make sure the jobs are there. I have proposed a plan to move one million people from welfare to work over the next three years, by giving businesses tax credits and other incentives to hire people off welfare, using private job placement firms to place welfare recipients in jobs, and enlisting all sectors of society in the challenge of putting people to work. I know this legislation is far from perfect, and it includes some provisions I deplore and am determined to fix. Unfortunately, the congressional leadership insisted on using welfare reform to target other, unrelated programs. For example, the law cuts deeper than it should into nutritional assistance, especially for working families with children, and it cuts off assistance to legal immigrants. These provisions, which never could have passed on their own, are misguided, and I am committed to fixing them. In fact, I have already issued directives to ensure that legal immigrants and their children who remain eligible for benefits under the new law do not have those benefits cut off mistakenly, and to allow eligible legal immigrants to become citizens as quickly as possible. Under legislation I signed on September 30, legal immigrants who are currently eligible to receive food stamps will be able to continue to receive them until April 1, 1997. This is only the beginning of welfare reform. It is now up to all of us to work together to ensure that welfare is a second chance, not a way of life.
Sincerely, Bill Clinton, President of the USA (signature)/B>
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Selected Publications of Bolonkin
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(English).
Eight inventions submitted to PTO USA for patenting.