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SpartanDem

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Sat Apr 6, 2013, 02:37 PM Apr 2013

Tennessee Clergy Speak Out Against Bill To Cut Welfare For Children Who Get Poor Grades [View all]

Source: Think Progress.

As Tennessee prepares to consider two bills to reduce welfare assistance for needy families whose children are not doing well in school, a Change.org petition has popped up to fight the measure. The petition was started by Clergy for Justice, a Tennesse-based organization of clergy that has previously advocated for causes including immigration reform, health care, and anti-bullying laws. Within 36 hours, their petition garnered over 2,000 supporters from at least 145 cities and towns in Tennessee.

HB 0261 and SB 0132 would make family benefits from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program conditional on a child’s educational performance. While Tennessee already ties welfare assistance to students’ attendance, this new proposal would essentially make poor children responsible for keeping their families afloat.

In an email to ThinkProgress, Clergy For Justice co-organizer Kathy Chambers highlighted one petition comment by Melissa Jennings, a former TANF recipient who pointed out that the bill penalizes children who are already being left behind by schools:

The public school system fails our kids time and time again, not reaching out to the children that need it, not being available to tutor, and leaving behind the children that may need just a little more time to catch on to something. The children’s grades are just as much a responsibility of the teachers and the school system – thus the government – as it is the parents and the children themselves. [...]

Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/04/05/1828611/tennessee-clergy-speak-out-against-bill-to-cut-welfare-for-children-who-get-poor-grades/

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Grind these kids into dust...What an awful and monstrous idea BeyondGeography Apr 2013 #1
These people believe the rich are blessed by God.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #7
Emotionally damaged children who turned into damaged adults being irresponsible. Gregorian Apr 2013 #9
Probably one of the most vicious ideas from the fascist right yet. Hope the clergy will help. n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #2
+1 limpyhobbler Apr 2013 #5
food for grades how low can they go azurnoir Apr 2013 #3
Every time I ask that question... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #25
Here is the pug who sponsored the law. Ash_F Apr 2013 #4
Surely Governor Haslam will not sign this into law for that would seemingly make him indepat Apr 2013 #6
And what kind of punishment do we dole out to the well-to-do children who get bad grades? CrispyQ Apr 2013 #8
Saying what I want to happen to this bill's sponsor will get me banned, Occulus Apr 2013 #10
What is WRONG with these monsters? PA Democrat Apr 2013 #11
Signed the petition. My comment... Hekate Apr 2013 #12
No, it would not be enough. These people (nuts) make up the rules as they go along. This is the same asjr Apr 2013 #17
Of course they would target poor children dealing with food insecurity.... midnight Apr 2013 #13
No, No...this is just GOP 3D chess demwing Apr 2013 #14
There is a slow but steady GeoWilliam750 Apr 2013 #15
Only rich kids get to be stupid, I guess. nt valerief Apr 2013 #16
It's nice that somebody is still sane. n/t Yo_Mama Apr 2013 #18
Grrrrr shenmue Apr 2013 #19
MEGAFUCKINGSIGH. Rex Apr 2013 #20
Signed the petition in an effort to halt this outrageous legislation. snappyturtle Apr 2013 #21
Sick..like holding a gun to a kids head.. pangaia Apr 2013 #22
How about this Rebl Apr 2013 #23
Welfare is about helping people who aren't able to work right now get help. musical_soul Apr 2013 #24
thanks for posting this d_r Apr 2013 #26
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