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"Michigan can no longer afford to provide lifetime assistance," said Sheryl Thompson, an official with the state Department of Human Services, which reported that of those being dropped from the state's cash-assistance rolls, some 1,200 families had been receiving payments for 10 years, more than 700 others for a dozen years, and an additional 400 families had been getting payments for 14 years.
He says that sometimes the money is absolutely necessary to provide care for someone who will need lifetime assistance due to malpractice, such as the $30 million settlement for a child who was born with major birth defects due to the egregious negligence of an entire medical team.
In many cases, individuals with ASD cannot live independently and may require lifetime assistance from a family member or caregiver [ 3].
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Among other things, it imposed a five-year lifetime limit on welfare assistance to needy families.
The cuts to subsidized child care challenge the central tenet of the welfare overhaul adopted in 1996, which imposed a five-year lifetime limit on cash assistance.
State officials said they were confident that the most important factor in the reversal was the sweeping welfare reform legislation passed in 1996, which placed a five-year lifetime limit on cash assistance to poor mothers.
It would also ban the use of solitary confinement for juveniles, except in extreme cases, and exempt non-violent drug offenders from the lifetime ban on welfare assistance that applies to many felons.There are a number of criminal-justice reform bills rattling around the halls of Congress.
Under the new rules, a needy citizen remains entitled to five years total cash assistance in a lifetime.
Nearly a third of New York State's poorest families risk losing their federal welfare benefits at the end of this year, when the first batch of welfare recipients hits the new lifetime limit for receiving public assistance, new state figures show.
That bill was signed into law on Tuesday, even as state officials were newly carrying out five-year lifetime federal limits on such assistance, which in Michigan averages $415 a month for an eligible family.
"Despite what technology can do, these individuals will require significant amounts of physical assistance for a lifetime.
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