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Dallas Woman Serves As Model for Bush's Version of Welfare Reform.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, June, 2002

By David Jackson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jun. 5--WASHINGTON-Maria Medellin of Dallas played a featured role Tuesday in a White House production designed to sell President Bush's version of welfare reform.

The president saluted Ms. Medellin for moving from welfare to a supervisor's job at United Parcel Service, and the mother of two sons received loud applause during a ceremony in the East Room.

"It was very emotional for me," Ms. Medellin said later. "It was a great feeling."

Mr. Bush said Ms. Medellin and a half-dozen others invited to the White House symbolize the success of the 1996 welfare reform law that expires this year. That law ended a federal guarantee of cash assistance to the poor...

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