TANF Hoarding (Talking Tax)

Published: Jan. 13, 2022, 10:41 p.m.

400 Million in Unused Federal Money.  The host for this show is Jay Fidell.  The guest is Tom Yamachika.  
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\nOne of the ways our government provides a safety net for those less fortunate is through a program called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF.  TANF was enacted in 1996 as a program that replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), which used to provide cash assistance to families with children experiencing poverty.  Under TANF, the federal government provides a block grant to the states, which then use these funds to run their own programs.  To receive federal funds, states must also spend some of their own dollars on those programs and face severe fiscal penalties if they fail to do so.  This state-spending requirement, known as the \u201cmaintenance of effort\u201d (MOE) requirement, replaced the state match that AFDC required.
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\nSo what have we done with the federal TANF money?
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\nWe\u2019ve let it pile up unused.
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