What does Minnesota know? No need to consult the states: the White House has welfare reform all figured out.
American Prospect, The, July, 2002 by Hage, Dave
IN AN AGING ST. PAUL NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWN AS Frogtown, at a storefront social-services agency called Lifetrack Resources, Tina Thompson and Angela Fink are meeting one afternoon to discuss the impoverished clients they are trying to move into the world of work. There is Zainab, an Ethiopian refugee who arrived in the United States with poor English and rusty clerical skills, but who will graduate this spring from an accounting program and almost certainly land a good office job.
There is Ginny, pregnant and recently laid off, but eager to plunge back into the job market as soon as ...
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