[NIFL-ESL:1521] New Website on Welfare Reform & Immigrants

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 http://www.StateServ.hpts.org provides current and exclusive state
legislative  information on welfare reform & immigrants.  The 1996
welfare law rewrote  the rules for immigrants, originally cutting $24
billion in cash, medical,  and food stamp benefits.  Although $12
billion in SSI benefits were  restored in 1997, states are still
challenged by the cost shifts from  federal to state and local safety
net programs, and are determining whether  and how to serve
particularly vulnerable immigrant populations.  State  legislation is
summarized by cash assistance, medical assistance,  nutritional
assistance, and naturalization.   
  Also available on-line are the Project's popular new series of
issue briefs  "Welfare Reform & Immigrants."  Currently posted are
briefs on:   
 State Trends,  
 Nutritional Assistance, and  
 TANF. 
  The website was launched by the Health Policy Tracking Service at
NCSL.   StateServ also provides information on state policies and
legislation in  the areas of  
 adolescent health,  
 HIV/AIDS, and  
 youth access to alcohol.   
  The website is supported with grants from the Robert Wood Johnson 
Foundation, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and
the  Ford Foundation. 
  For more information on StateServ, call The Health Policy Tracking
Service  at 202-624-3567 or e-mail them at: info@hpts.org.  
  For more information on Welfare Reform & Immigrants, contact Ann
Morse,  Immigrant Policy Project, at ann.morse@ncsl.org or Jeremy
Meadows at  jeremy.meadows@ncsl.org.  We welcome your comments. 
 
 




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