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      <title>Low-income people demand doubling welfare grants at opening of MN legislature </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Welfare Rights Committee protest demands legislators raise the grants&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;St. Paul, MN – The chant “What do we want? Raise the grants! When do we want it? Now!” boomed throughout the Minnesota State Capitol building, Jan. 6, as low-income people marched in demanding that the legislature double welfare grants and pass a law that will provide immediate assistance to all in need. The protest, organized by the Welfare Rights Committee, coincided with opening day of the 2015 legislative session.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;With the wind chill well below zero, the protest began on the steps of the State Office Building, where Ebony Harris told the crowd, “We are here today as we are here every year to let these legislators know that poor people in this state will not be forgotten. We are here to demand that they raise the grants now and give aid to all in need.”&#xA;&#xA;It has been 29 years since Minnesota last raised the welfare payments. “There are people literally dying at the hands of the politicians in this building here! And the inaction is on both sides of the aisle. No one party is causing the suffering of people in this state; it’s both parties,” said Harris.&#xA;&#xA;Demonstrators then marched into narrow hallways of the Capitol building, which is undergoing renovation, and filled the corridor where the Minnesota House session was just starting. Angella Kahn led the crowd in the call and response chant, shouting, “Double the grants!” with the crowd thundering back, “Past due!”&#xA;&#xA;Protesters then marched to Senate chambers and kept up the loud chanting. They then went on to the offices of politicians, where ‘past due’ notices were delivered. The past due notices stated protesters’ demands to double the grants, stop the time limit on welfare and to give aid to all in need.&#xA;&#xA;Legislation will be introduced in upcoming weeks to double the welfare grants.&#xA;&#xA;#StPaulMN #PoorPeoplesMovements #WelfareRightsCommitteeWRC #Minnesota #welfareGrants&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>St. Paul, MN – The chant “What do we want? Raise the grants! When do we want it? Now!” boomed throughout the Minnesota State Capitol building, Jan. 6, as low-income people marched in demanding that the legislature double welfare grants and pass a law that will provide immediate assistance to all in need. The protest, organized by the Welfare Rights Committee, coincided with opening day of the 2015 legislative session.</p>



<p>With the wind chill well below zero, the protest began on the steps of the State Office Building, where Ebony Harris told the crowd, “We are here today as we are here every year to let these legislators know that poor people in this state will not be forgotten. We are here to demand that they raise the grants now and give aid to all in need.”</p>

<p>It has been 29 years since Minnesota last raised the welfare payments. “There are people literally dying at the hands of the politicians in this building here! And the inaction is on both sides of the aisle. No one party is causing the suffering of people in this state; it’s both parties,” said Harris.</p>

<p>Demonstrators then marched into narrow hallways of the Capitol building, which is undergoing renovation, and filled the corridor where the Minnesota House session was just starting. Angella Kahn led the crowd in the call and response chant, shouting, “Double the grants!” with the crowd thundering back, “Past due!”</p>

<p>Protesters then marched to Senate chambers and kept up the loud chanting. They then went on to the offices of politicians, where ‘past due’ notices were delivered. The past due notices stated protesters’ demands to double the grants, stop the time limit on welfare and to give aid to all in need.</p>

<p>Legislation will be introduced in upcoming weeks to double the welfare grants.</p>

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      <title>Low-income people want welfare grants upped, set to picket opening day of MN legislative session</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[St. Paul, MN - On Jan. 6, at 11:30 a.m., members of the Welfare Rights Committee will gather outside the capitol as legislators file into the building for the opening day of the legislative session.&#xA;Protesters will form a line outdoors, on the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. across from the State Office Building. After that, they will visit legislators’ offices and hand-deliver “Past Due” notices.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Loretta Van Pelt states, “It is an outrage that in 29 years the grants have not been raised. It is an outrage that 70,000 children in this state live in extreme poverty. They owe the low income people in this state more than empty promises. 29 years is too long to wait, the time is now!” In 2015 the Welfare Rights Committee will push for bills to increase the welfare grants, end the 5-year limit on welfare and to give aid to all in need.&#xA;&#xA;#StPaulMN #PoorPeoplesMovements #welfare #WelfareRightsCommitteeWRC #Minnesota&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St. Paul, MN – On Jan. 6, at 11:30 a.m., members of the Welfare Rights Committee will gather outside the capitol as legislators file into the building for the opening day of the legislative session.
Protesters will form a line outdoors, on the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. across from the State Office Building. After that, they will visit legislators’ offices and hand-deliver “Past Due” notices.</p>



<p>Loretta Van Pelt states, “It is an outrage that in 29 years the grants have not been raised. It is an outrage that 70,000 children in this state live in extreme poverty. They owe the low income people in this state more than empty promises. 29 years is too long to wait, the time is now!” In 2015 the Welfare Rights Committee will push for bills to increase the welfare grants, end the 5-year limit on welfare and to give aid to all in need.</p>

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      <title>Low-income people go to MN governor’s mansion, tell Dayton to raise welfare grants</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[St. Paul, MN - Members of the Welfare Rights Committee were at the governor’s mansion, Jan. 15, to deliver hundreds of postcards urging Governor Dayton to raise Minnesota’s welfare grants. Dayton is staying at the mansion while he recovers from back surgery.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The post cards read in part, “Welfare for families in poverty has not been increased for 27 years. In 1986 the cash grant for a family of two was $437 a month and today the grant is still only $437 a month. The cost of living has more than DOUBLED since 1986.”&#xA;&#xA;Welfare Rights Committee members gathered the signatures for the postcards outside the Ramsey and Hennepin County public assistance offices.&#xA;&#xA;In the weeks ahead, legislation will be introduced to dramatically increase the welfare grants.&#xA;&#xA;#Minnesota #StPaulMN #PoorPeoplesMovements #WelfareRightsCommitteeWRC #GovernorDayton&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St. Paul, MN – Members of the Welfare Rights Committee were at the governor’s mansion, Jan. 15, to deliver hundreds of postcards urging Governor Dayton to raise Minnesota’s welfare grants. Dayton is staying at the mansion while he recovers from back surgery.</p>



<p>The post cards read in part, “Welfare for families in poverty has not been increased for 27 years. In 1986 the cash grant for a family of two was $437 a month and today the grant is still only $437 a month. The cost of living has more than DOUBLED since 1986.”</p>

<p>Welfare Rights Committee members gathered the signatures for the postcards outside the Ramsey and Hennepin County public assistance offices.</p>

<p>In the weeks ahead, legislation will be introduced to dramatically increase the welfare grants.</p>

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      <title>Welfare Rights Committee celebrates victories</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Members of Welfare Rights Committee at “Celebrate the Fight for Justice!” event,&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - The Welfare Rights Committee (WRC) held an event called “Celebrate the Fight for Justice!” here, June 30.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;WRC is an organization of low-income families who fight attacks on poor and working Minnesotans.&#xA;&#xA;Speakers at the celebration recounted the battles at the 2012 legislative session, where the Republican majorities in the House and Senate attempted to pass laws that would make life harder for people and families living below the poverty level. Speakers at the celebration emphasized that the struggle waged by WRC does makes a difference.&#xA;&#xA;This year, they were successful in stopping most of the attacks proposed by the legislature. They stopped a move to reduce the time limit on public assistance to three years; stopped drug testing and criminal background checks of all aid recipients, and other attacks.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #PoorPeoplesMovements #WelfareRightsCommitteeWRC #poverty #workersStruggle&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – The Welfare Rights Committee (WRC) held an event called “Celebrate the Fight for Justice!” here, June 30.</p>



<p>WRC is an organization of low-income families who fight attacks on poor and working Minnesotans.</p>

<p>Speakers at the celebration recounted the battles at the 2012 legislative session, where the Republican majorities in the House and Senate attempted to pass laws that would make life harder for people and families living below the poverty level. Speakers at the celebration emphasized that the struggle waged by WRC does makes a difference.</p>

<p>This year, they were successful in stopping most of the attacks proposed by the legislature. They stopped a move to reduce the time limit on public assistance to three years; stopped drug testing and criminal background checks of all aid recipients, and other attacks.</p>

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      <title>HF 927: Minnesota Republicans continue push to make poor people with cash outlaws</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Launch more attacks on the poor&#xA;&#xA;Welfare Rights Committee rallies at state capitol&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;St. Paul, MN - Minnesotans packed a hearing room at the Minnesota State Capitol March 23 to speak out against the Republican-sponsored House Health and Human Services Finance bill. The bill, HF 927, cuts many services and programs for low income people, the ill, the elderly and disabled. It also includes provisions that make it so that people on public assistance can only withdraw $20 in cash per month.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Cash is ‘outlawed’&#xA;&#xA;Virginia Amy Weldon testified for the Welfare Rights Committee (WRC), outlining some of the worst attacks to people on public assistance. “Here are just a few reasons why this bill HF927 should be voted down in its entirety. First, the part that makes it illegal for MFIP \[Minnesota’s welfare program for families\] families and people on General Assistance \[the states cash assistance program for disabled people\] to withdraw most of the cash from the cash portion of the grant. In fact, it essentially makes it illegal for poor people to possess more than $20 in cash or coin at any given time.”&#xA;&#xA;Weldon continued, “This bill calls for all MFIP and GA business to be transacted via a state-issued debit card, which is so impractical it’s ridiculous. The cost and hassle to landlords and businesses to add EBT terminals across the state would be huge. But the burden placed on the poorest in this state would be worse. You can’t use an EBT to buy postage, do laundry, ride the bus, set up a checking account, pay children’s school fees, pay medical co-pays or many, many other things.”&#xA;&#xA;The WRC’s Kim Hosmer told Fight Back!, “For those of us who live on the limited funds that MFIP and GA provide, and who often use money orders to pay things like our rent or utilities, it makes it nearly impossible for us to pay our bills.”&#xA;&#xA;Jessica Webster, a staff attorney for Legal Aid, testified that the EBT part of the bill was the most harsh and punitive legislation she has ever seen.&#xA;&#xA;Weldon concluded her testimony on the EBT provisions: “In short, this is part of the bill would be laughable - if it weren’t so mean-spirited and insulting.”&#xA;&#xA;‘You can’t leave...and you can’t come in’&#xA;&#xA;HF927 also has two provisions dealing with residency. One says that MFIP recipients can’t use their EBT cash outside the state of Minnesota. The other says that if poor people come into the state, they cannot access their federal/state cash benefits for 90 days. The Welfare Rights Committee and other blasted these proposals.&#xA;&#xA;On the proposal to outlaw using the EBT out of state, Weldon said, “The part of the bill that makes it illegal to withdraw MFIP benefits out of state puts burdens on families who are forced to leave to attend funerals, sick relatives, visit family members in the military, hunt for jobs and all the other things we have to leave home for.”&#xA;&#xA;On the residency requirements, she added, “When we are that broke and desperate, we don’t move to other states for ‘fun’ or for ‘great benefits.’ We move because we have concrete hopes and plans to make a better life. In this time of economic crisis, everyone in this country should have equal rights at survival.”&#xA;&#xA;Legal Aid representatives and others pointed out residency requirements have been proven unconstitutional in the past.&#xA;&#xA;Crawl to the store?&#xA;&#xA;HF927 would make it so that the $20 in cash allowed in the bill could not be withdrawn at ATMs in certain establishments. It also says that only the head of household (not an older child or a personal care attendant) could present the card to a vendor.&#xA;&#xA;Mr. Paulson, who uses a wheelchair, testified, “This is very troublesome. I relied on my PCAs \[personal care attendants\] to shop for me with my card.” He also said “If I couldn’t get to the store to get money, I would have to go to the local bar and withdraw from their ATM.”&#xA;&#xA;‘$203 per month is too much’&#xA;&#xA;General Assistance (GA) provides a cash benefit of $203 per month. HF927 makes many disabled people illegible for General Assistance and imposes work or volunteer requirements on the rest. Counties would oversee the work programs.&#xA;&#xA;Weldon testified, “This bill blatantly cuts disabled people, minors, caregivers of severely disabled people and many others from the program. General Assistance is not a supplement to other income, it is all people have. It’s GA or zilch.” Hosmer stated, “Let’s remember who is on GA - people who are elderly, or permanently or temporarily disabled and/or waiting to hear from Social Security about their disability claims. They may have been injured, suffered a heart attack, or stroke, or been diagnosed with a life threatening illness.” As for the work/volunteer requirements, Hosmer pointed out that some counties overseeing the work programs would use them as an excuse to dump people from the program.&#xA;&#xA;Many other cuts to all programs&#xA;&#xA;The attacks on welfare recipients were just part of the bill. 90 people - representatives from grassroots organizations, mental health agencies, schools, churches and faith based organizations, hospitals - signed up to testify, the vast majority against the cuts.&#xA;&#xA;Weldon concluded the WRC testimony with, “You must know that a family of three on MFIP gets only $532 per month - far below the federal poverty level. A disabled person on GA gets a whopping $203 to live on. When we are forced onto assistance, life is already a miserable struggle, 24-7. We don’t need any more idiotic, hate-driven laws to make things even worse.”&#xA;&#xA;#StPaulMN #PoorPeoplesMovements #HF927 #WelfareRightsCommitteeWRC&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Launch more attacks on the poor</em></p>

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<p>St. Paul, MN – Minnesotans packed a hearing room at the Minnesota State Capitol March 23 to speak out against the Republican-sponsored House Health and Human Services Finance bill. The bill, HF 927, cuts many services and programs for low income people, the ill, the elderly and disabled. It also includes provisions that make it so that people on public assistance can only withdraw $20 in cash per month.</p>



<h3 id="cash-is-outlawed" id="cash-is-outlawed">Cash is ‘outlawed’</h3>

<p>Virginia Amy Weldon testified for the Welfare Rights Committee (WRC), outlining some of the worst attacks to people on public assistance. “Here are just a few reasons why this bill HF927 should be voted down in its entirety. First, the part that makes it illegal for MFIP [Minnesota’s welfare program for families] families and people on General Assistance [the states cash assistance program for disabled people] to withdraw most of the cash from the cash portion of the grant. In fact, it essentially makes it illegal for poor people to possess more than $20 in cash or coin at any given time.”</p>

<p>Weldon continued, “This bill calls for all MFIP and GA business to be transacted via a state-issued debit card, which is so impractical it’s ridiculous. The cost and hassle to landlords and businesses to add EBT terminals across the state would be huge. But the burden placed on the poorest in this state would be worse. You can’t use an EBT to buy postage, do laundry, ride the bus, set up a checking account, pay children’s school fees, pay medical co-pays or many, many other things.”</p>

<p>The WRC’s Kim Hosmer told <em>Fight Back!</em>, “For those of us who live on the limited funds that MFIP and GA provide, and who often use money orders to pay things like our rent or utilities, it makes it nearly impossible for us to pay our bills.”</p>

<p>Jessica Webster, a staff attorney for Legal Aid, testified that the EBT part of the bill was the most harsh and punitive legislation she has ever seen.</p>

<p>Weldon concluded her testimony on the EBT provisions: “In short, this is part of the bill would be laughable – if it weren’t so mean-spirited and insulting.”</p>

<h3 id="you-can-t-leave-and-you-can-t-come-in" id="you-can-t-leave-and-you-can-t-come-in">‘You can’t leave...and you can’t come in’</h3>

<p>HF927 also has two provisions dealing with residency. One says that MFIP recipients can’t use their EBT cash outside the state of Minnesota. The other says that if poor people come into the state, they cannot access their federal/state cash benefits for 90 days. The Welfare Rights Committee and other blasted these proposals.</p>

<p>On the proposal to outlaw using the EBT out of state, Weldon said, “The part of the bill that makes it illegal to withdraw MFIP benefits out of state puts burdens on families who are forced to leave to attend funerals, sick relatives, visit family members in the military, hunt for jobs and all the other things we have to leave home for.”</p>

<p>On the residency requirements, she added, “When we are that broke and desperate, we don’t move to other states for ‘fun’ or for ‘great benefits.’ We move because we have concrete hopes and plans to make a better life. In this time of economic crisis, everyone in this country should have equal rights at survival.”</p>

<p>Legal Aid representatives and others pointed out residency requirements have been proven unconstitutional in the past.</p>

<h3 id="crawl-to-the-store" id="crawl-to-the-store">Crawl to the store?</h3>

<p>HF927 would make it so that the $20 in cash allowed in the bill could not be withdrawn at ATMs in certain establishments. It also says that only the head of household (not an older child or a personal care attendant) could present the card to a vendor.</p>

<p>Mr. Paulson, who uses a wheelchair, testified, “This is very troublesome. I relied on my PCAs [personal care attendants] to shop for me with my card.” He also said “If I couldn’t get to the store to get money, I would have to go to the local bar and withdraw from their ATM.”</p>

<h3 id="203-per-month-is-too-much" id="203-per-month-is-too-much">‘$203 per month is too much’</h3>

<p>General Assistance (GA) provides a cash benefit of $203 per month. HF927 makes many disabled people illegible for General Assistance and imposes work or volunteer requirements on the rest. Counties would oversee the work programs.</p>

<p>Weldon testified, “This bill blatantly cuts disabled people, minors, caregivers of severely disabled people and many others from the program. General Assistance is not a supplement to other income, it is all people have. It’s GA or zilch.” Hosmer stated, “Let’s remember who is on GA – people who are elderly, or permanently or temporarily disabled and/or waiting to hear from Social Security about their disability claims. They may have been injured, suffered a heart attack, or stroke, or been diagnosed with a life threatening illness.” As for the work/volunteer requirements, Hosmer pointed out that some counties overseeing the work programs would use them as an excuse to dump people from the program.</p>

<h3 id="many-other-cuts-to-all-programs" id="many-other-cuts-to-all-programs">Many other cuts to all programs</h3>

<p>The attacks on welfare recipients were just part of the bill. 90 people – representatives from grassroots organizations, mental health agencies, schools, churches and faith based organizations, hospitals – signed up to testify, the vast majority against the cuts.</p>

<p>Weldon concluded the WRC testimony with, “You must know that a family of three on MFIP gets only $532 per month – far below the federal poverty level. A disabled person on GA gets a whopping $203 to live on. When we are forced onto assistance, life is already a miserable struggle, 24-7. We don’t need any more idiotic, hate-driven laws to make things even worse.”</p>

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