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Show D10 Salt Lake Tribune NATION Sunday, January 22 GOPSets the Tone for Ugly Welfare-Reform Debate Rep. Clay Shaw. R-Fla.. headof the subcommittee on humanresources, said last week that federal By Marilyn Milloy wspa WASHINGTON — Not so lor go, when President Clint ould use his bully pulpit to com and attention to his welfare form proposals, the debate ly ed around Ca: i At it Delonee cover karen a At its heart, this is a debate about government obligation to the poor and howfar those obligations go — whether the primary responsibility lies with government and society or with the individuals. i It’s classic.”’ these ses: require welfare recipi Henry to work for their benefit help them get K. s, decade. Among teen ent of births aretounmar- Ifare as we know eached near and f and then would behistory Republicans. to be sare, made hay of the notion. athens ha onservatives maintain that And ¢ has some Democrats balked. wond ing where the money. Republi cash benefits. And ve proposed denying or if paternity has not been They would also stop debate enefits when recipiore children licans are going to put mn federally subsi- ready has made a sharp. notable turn. While requirements to work still are on the t able — they are a central part of the House Repub gitimacy licans’ Contract With America t they suddenly have taken a seat to the even more volatile controversial issues of whether tc s from a strong ional Republi hundreds of benefits for mothers under the instance — and whether the States. not the federal govern ment, should be the designers and managers of the nation’s welfare programs. That many Republicans are boldly embracing these ideas is, in tinto conservatives some a vand ful of block to the states On Friday ibcommittee took ? matter of out-of-wed ck and heard from we fare pients on and off welfare as some high-pro' nd Il Ss CONSE William say, a logical extension of thhei Ber claim as the more honest pu n many ways, say analysts, this la raught with all the hot autions — race, dependency V ors of family values and morality as the true activists against big government gone amuck and rigidity of their positions — especiilly in the wakeof predictions of dire conse: quences to millions of children — has shocked many Democrats. sharpened the philosophical wedge already dividing the Re publican ranks, andhas set a tone costs, whether regulate sex said Robert analyst at the Heritage Foundation, a conserva: F ip to make punish young womenfor out-of wedlock births — cutti Yet the fe this payments to mothers un- with the welfare agenda, the many ways, fostered guaranteeing poor un- t would come from ton was doing too m But now, tive think tank Yet liberals and moderates and a sizable number of academics who havestudied poverty issues Say these proposals could end up They alsonotethat only 8 percent of the 14 million women andchil- dren on Aid to Families with Dependent Children are headed by teens, andthat, in any event, the prospect of minimal cash benefits is not exactly an inducement to become pregnant. Rather. they Say, young women get pregnant In 1992. for for blacks and 23 percent for matically picked up pace in the » PER MONTH plex factors such as being a part of dysfunctional families and ha ing little hopefor a promising future Conservatives like Rector do not buy igLENNOX Natural Gas Furnace cheap.” he said So far however Democrats have heardlittle from Clinton who has scheduled a bipartisan welfare summit next weekend Fashion Affordables! by _ VALI E| < ye —OLe ok GREAT STYLING FINANCING OAC Quick, Convenient Installation Available Complete G lass es from oeBoo < J ue ot 6 Months “5 oa Vo “=Same As Cash —~ Heat BY DESIGN 50 W. TRUMAN (2330 S.) SALT LAKE CITY 466-3583 PUBLIC NOTICE HILL AIR FORCE BASE t MONTH “Volc I A WORLD-CLASS AUTO SPECTACULAR! 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Hear because of a combination of com- example. out-of wedlock births accounted for 30 percent of all births in the coun try, triple the percent two dec ades ago. The rate was 68 percent whites, though that rate has dra- ir thing. Ed Kilgore. a senioranaly tute, a think tank for moderate Democrats, contends the answer cession, a state that has spent all its funds could deny aid to the government can for the debate that some say could ONE begun at the Progressive Policy Insti which is expected to incorporate the provisions into its welfare bill harming millions of children to make the entire we if are debate so emotional and vexing become unusually contentious long before the dust settles and a Just bring that have been served up by a Critics argue that in times of re. job: needed Democrats. meanwhile, are scrambling to unite around some publicanleadershipin the House t their time on government sistance still draw the lines has only lawmakers acknowledge A similar chasm emerges over the state block grant propesals group of Republican governors andlargely embraced by the Re- IeW ALTMAN Foundation president government have “purpose.” but the battle within the party over where to vision for the future,” he said it’s becauseliberalism tells them they shouldn't . 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SELF-ESTEEM: a Knight in Rusty Armor, The Damsel in a Pada Karen Floyd-Radmal, MA, TRS MARCH 22ND RECOVERY:‘Women's Issues and Addictions MARCH 29TH SEARCHING FOR THE SOURCE: Western To be announced Psychotherapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine Mark Owens, PhD. & Sue Wei These free Wednesday evening presentations begin at 7:30 p.m and areheld in the Neuropsychiatric Institute's Dining Roomas part of the Institute's continuing commitment to bring the finest and most recent developments in mental health care to the community The University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Located in Research Park 501 Chipeta Way @ Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 583-2500 r 4 j |