Yinfo logo

Check out the Y Info channel on DTV 12.3, Comcast 258, FiOS 473
This 24/7 news and information channel features a thought-provoking lineup of regional, national and global programs, including BBC World News, Charlie Rose, Washington Week, Keystone Chronicles and Foreign Exchange. More information »


 



Bill would streamline public welfare spending

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009



An August audit of DPW's "Special Allowance Program," which dispenses financial aid to lower income Pennsylvania residents, found "lax oversight" and an "environment that encourages potential fraud."

Listen:

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Mike Turzai, an Allegheny County Republican, says his bill would help correct that.

Turzai: Among other things, the measure would eliminate the funding that's directly provided to welfare recipients for certain needs and programs.

Instead, Turzai would have DPW make those payments to the organizations providing the services.

Turzai: You don't know what some of the folks are doing with the money, but if you have good documentation you pay it right to the end-user provider that's providing that service. We'd require payments be made directly by DPW, no intermediaries. Documentation of payments.

DPW did not return a call for comment. Turzai and other Republicans say there are scores of examples of aid recipients using DPW grants to buy drugs and alcohol, but critics say the Republicans are drumming up anecdotal evidence, and exaggerating the amount of welfare fraud that's taking place.

VN:F [1.9.10_1130]
Rate this story:
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)

spacer image