If you don't have experience working a welfare eligibility program, you're going to underestimate the complexity of the task of monitoring a program that deals with work requirements or with disability. You will have to hire more staff. There will be appeals. There will be complicated procedures.
I speak from experience at the county and federal levels.
If you don't have experience working a welfare eligibility program, you're going to underestimate the complexity of the task of monitoring a program that deals with work requirements or with disability. You will have to hire more staff. There will be appeals. There will be complicated procedures.
I speak from experience at the county and federal levels.
They are too driven by resentment and hate to do that sort of cost-benefit analysis, evidenced by sending six armed personnel to collect one college protester.
If you don't have experience working a welfare eligibility program, you're going to underestimate the complexity of the task of monitoring a program that deals with work requirements or with disability. You will have to hire more staff. There will be appeals. There will be complicated procedures.
I speak from experience at the county and federal levels.
So it will cost them more to administer the program then it would be to just pay the medical bills…
They are too driven by resentment and hate to do that sort of cost-benefit analysis, evidenced by sending six armed personnel to collect one college protester.
What is the word I am looking for??? The Bulwark folks keep asking me to be nice….