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    15.2012 Debate Paper In 1996‚ in order to fulfill his campaign promise to "end welfare as we know it" President Bill Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)‚ as a result both the fabric and management of the national welfare system were altered. With any policy change comes conflict in the form of opposing perspectives‚ and the two conflicting viewpoints that will be discussed for

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    Assignment: Welfare Reform Act Traci Holmes May 29th‚ 2011 HCR 230 Week 3 The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) enacted in 1996 set forth three legislative goals: 1) to reduce dependence; 2) to reduce child poverty; and 3) to reduce illegitimacy and strengthen marriage. The reform has been effective in meeting each of these goals. ( Robert Rector) While the welfare reform law did not change how Medicaid delivers health

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    USA Patriot Act is fair.

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    The United States Congress introduced the USA Patriot Act after the September 11th terrorist attacks. It was instated for the purpose of combating terrorist acts in the United States and all over the globe. This act gives the government the right to view your personal records in order to create a safer environment for our community. The patriot act is a benefit for the United States in that we can now be much more secure knowing that potential terrorists are being suspected and halted before they

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    The Welfare Reform Act University of Phoenix Axia College HRC230 Claims Preparation II: Footing the Bills The Welfare Reform Act of 1996 had three main purposes and several different opinions on whether they were going to work or not. The main purposes of the Welfare Reform Act were to reduce welfare dependence and increase employment‚ to reduce child poverty‚ and to reduce illegitimacy and strengthen marriage (Rector‚ R.‚ & Fagan‚ P. F.‚ February 6‚ 2003). Due to the abundance of opinions

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    Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 – as Amended As the United States endured the hardships of the Great Depression‚ the struggles of the working class grew and employers were able to take advantage of desperate workers by overloading hours and shrinking wages. In 1938‚ President Franklin Roosevelt‚ in his New Deal legislation‚ saw the opportunity to attend to the issues concerning workers involved in interstate commerce. The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed‚ and the President described it in

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    Occupational Safety and Health Act passed? Describe some of the provisions in this Act. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 as the name implies‚ was passed in 1970 for employee safety reasons. The increasing number of workers being killed or injured as a result of their jobs‚ the impact it had on the economy at large‚ and the emotional and psychological trauma caused by these deaths (or injuries in some cases)‚ was the main reason for the passage of this Act. As a matter of fact‚ the implementation

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    Fair Tax Act: Should You Support It or Not? If you hear people discussing the Fair Tax Act but aren’t yet familiar with it‚ you’ll probably wonder what the fuss is all about. One side says that the act will solve a lot of the United States’s taxation issues‚ while the other points out that it will bring on a whole new set of problems. If you’re wondering which side is right‚ you must first understand what the Fair Tax Act is all about. Basically‚ it will abolish almost all kinds of federal taxes

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    religion. Nothing is being done to prevent this discrimination‚ so we suggest putting a law into place‚ which would be the Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act is an act that permits landlords from discriminating against minorities. It also keeps other tenants from physically harming or using racial slurs in public towards these minorities. One of the reasons the Fair Housing Act should be placed into law is to keep the African American population safe from harm. An article‚ “Housing and Race” states

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    Title: CFMEU failed in bid at fair bargaining Source The courier Male The issue: The issue is a about the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy union being refused the right to take industrial action against Mondelphous‚ a national Engineering company as Fair Work Australia Believed the Unions attempts at bargaining prior to initiating Industrial action was rudimentary . How did the issue occur and who was involved: The construction Forestry and Energy Union has attempted to take industrial

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    The Fair Sentencing Act (FSA) of 2010 (Public Law 111-220) was an act by Congress‚ and became law on August 3‚ 2010 ( ). The FSA intent is to reduce the gap between the amount of crack cocaine and powder cocaine needed to initiate federal criminal penalties from a 100:1 weight ratio to an 18:1 weight ratio. The FSA also eliminates the five-year mandatory minimum sentence for the possession of crack cocaine (Reid 2012). The FSA replaced the controversial Anti-Drug Abuse Act (ADAA) of

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