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- Let's Put Some Spirit into Government Aid
Source: The National Center for Public Policy Research
Author: Star Parker
Country: United States
- Letting private religious charities administer welfare services is a common sense approach to the transition from welfare to independence. But the charities need to be allowed to offer their clients spiritual support. (9/99)
- Welfare state turns compassion upside down
Source: Heritage Foundation
Author: Edwin Feulner
Country: United States
- The Heritage Foundation's president shares his thoughts on the ability for a welfare state to coexist with a civil society. (10/13/99)
- Making welfare work
Source: NCPA
Country: United States
- An examination of welfare reform efforts in numerous states reveals that policies that emphasize putting welfare recipients to work have been successful. (12/97)
- Testimony before the Senate on the welfare state and crime
Source: Cato Institute
Author: Michael Tanner
Country: United States
- The Director of Health and Welfare Studies for the Cato Institute told the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Youth Violence, that government-sponsored social services disrupt families and encourage crime. (6/7/95)
- Charities on the dole
Source: Acton Institute/Wall Street Journal
Author: Rev. Robert A. Sirico
Country: United States
- As the experience of Catholic Charities demonstrates, "private" charities that accept government funds soon develop the same priorities and failings as the state. (3/31/95)
- Libertarian solutions: a real solution for homelessness: private charity and responsibility
Source: LP News
Author: Gerald Wicz
Country: United States
- Private charity works better than government handouts, writes Wicz. (02/99)
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