Legislation on Employment Disincentives: 1987 Assembly Bill 564 ... |
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1987 ASSEMBLY BILL 1987 Senate Bill AFDC recipients after-school day April 9 Assembly Bill 564 available health insurance before-school and after-school Capitol in Madison Chairperson child support enforcement Child Support Revisions Coggs Committee approved drafts Committee received testimony compulsory school attendance counties day care providers DHSS DILHR education voucher employment disincentives February 20 Forbeck four-year old kindergarten full-day and four-year gave preliminary approval Governor grant diversion health insurance coverage invited speakers item-vetoed January 21 Legislative Council Loftus March 27 Medical Assistance coverage Menomonee Falls Milwaukee Moen November 18 number of persons Paternity and Child poverty line pregnant women Provision Assembly Bill Public Members receiving AFDC Riemer Schneiders Senate Bill 100 September 18 Special Committee approved Special Committee discussed Special Committee heard Special Committee received Special Committee votes Strohl Subcommittee on Paternity testimony from invited three bill drafts TOM LOFTUS University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee vote of Ayes Wisconsin
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Page 5 - ... disincentives that keep persons with children from obtaining employment and achieving self-sufficiency, including an examination of the impact of the loss of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) benefits and other public assistance benefits; the lack of affordable child care and full-day and four-year old kindergarten; and employment patterns which negatively affect participation in the work force by persons with children. The membership of the Special Committee consisted of three Senators,...
Page 5 - The Legislative Council established the Special Committee on Long-Term Health Care Insurance by a June 17-, 1986 mail ballot, based on a June 11, 1986 letter from Speaker Tom Loftus. The Special Committee was directed to study: (1) the need for long-term health or custodial care insurance for the elderly and ways to encourage the private sector to offer such insurance; and (2) possible alternatives to insurance mechanisms to meet such health care and custodial needs. The membership of the Special...
Page 23 - Long-Range Plan, by the Day Care/Child Development Advisory Committee (1986). 97. Options for Incentives to Counties to Establish Paternity and Secure Child Support Orders in Additional AFDC Cases, by DHSS (April 28, 1987). 98. Response to Question on Day Care Provided by Vocational , Technical Schools, by DHSS (April 14, 1987). 99. Memorandum from Gary Kuhnen, DHSS, Response to Committee Questions on Income Maintenance Administration (May 18, 1987).
Page 19 - Provisions, by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau (December 12, 1986). 40. Wisconsin's Child Support Reform Initiative— The Child Support Assurance Program (undated^ ~ 41. Literacy Initiatives, by Robert P. Sorensen, Board of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education (December 11, 1986). 42. Barriers Faced by Parents Who Have Low Academic Skills and Who Are Un/Underemployed. by the Omega School (December 12, 1986).
Page 5 - Loftus, to study disincentives that keep persons with children from obtaining employment and achieving economic self-sufficiency, including an examination of the impact of the loss of Aid to Families with Dependent Children benefits and other public assistance benefits; a lack of affordable child care and full-day and fouryear old kindergarten; and employment patterns which negatively affect participation in the work force by persons with children.
Page 18 - Times (May 27, 1986) . -1723. 1986 Final Report of the Milwaukee County Child Day Care Task Force, by the Planning Council for Mental Health and Social Services, Inc. (September 1986). 24. Day Care Services Funded Through Community Aids, by Dave Edie, Office of Children, Youth and Families, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) (November 1986). 25. Statement by Secretary Linda Reivltz, DHSS (November 18, 1986).
Page 8 - December 11. 1986 meeting, the Special Committee discussed and recommended to the Legislative Council the bill drafts previously discussed at the Special Committee's November 25, 1986 meeting.
Page 15 - Paternity and Child Support Statutory Revisions by the Wisconsin Child Support Enforcement Association (January 29, 1987).