As the recession continues onward, House Republicans are worried that
those receiving welfare payments may be having a bit too good of a
time.
The chamber will again vote Wednesday on a bill which would ensure
that electronic withdrawals of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
dollars aren't allowed to be withdrawn from ATMs at strip clubs, casinos
or liquor stores. TANF replaced national welfare programs after the
welfare reforms of 1996.
The measure, sponsored by Louisiana Republican Rep. Charles Boustany,
had originally been approved by the House in December as part of a
larger funding measure for welfare programs, but it was dropped from the
final law. Now, it will get a stand-alone vote, along with several
other measures which face an uncertain future in the Senate.
"The abuse of [electronic benefits transfer] cards must stop," Boustany said when the measure was first proposed in December. More here
Ha ha, good move, morons. Because they'll never think of using a different ATM and then going to the strip club/liquor store. Sooooo, problem solv-ed, right? Now we can move on to other things.

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