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		Bush offers welfare reform plan 
		
		 
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		[January 08, 2016] 
		By Steve Holland 
		  
		 MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - Republican 
		presidential candidate Jeb Bush on Friday proposed an overhaul of the 
		U.S. welfare system that would eliminate what he called failing programs 
		for the poor and send the federal dollars from them to the states to 
		develop their own plans. 
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			 Bush, continuing an effort to position himself as the most 
			serious, substantive candidate in the race for the Republican 
			presidential nomination in 2016, laid out his plan ahead of a 
			poverty forum in South Carolina on Saturday. 
			 
			Bush said decades of federal policy have not solved the vexing 
			problem of how to help generations of Americans mired in poverty. 
			 
			"We have spent trillions of dollars on the ‘war on poverty,’ but 
			there are now still more than 46 million Americans living in 
			poverty," he said in a statement laying out his plan. 
			
			  Bush, a former Florida governor, would take some controversial steps 
			as part of his welfare plan. 
			 
			He would eliminate the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, 
			formerly called food stamps, housing assistance programs and a cash 
			program called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. 
			 
			He would use the money to give so-called "right to rise" grants to 
			the states to let state governments fund programs they develop as 
			the best way to address poverty. 
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			To encourage more Americans on welfare to seek jobs, Bush would 
			include in "Right to Rise" grants work requirements and time limits 
			for able-bodied adults. 
			 
			(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Clarence Fernandez) 
			
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