DC s TANF Program: The Basics

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DC s TANF Program: The Basics Westra Miller, Staff Attorney Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia Kate Coventry, Policy Analyst DC Fiscal Policy Institute TANF Education Session June 11, 2014

What Is TANF? Federal block grant to provide income assistance, job training, and other services to low-income families with children Replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) 4 main purposes: assist needy families so that children can be cared for in their own homes; reduce dependency by promoting job preparation, work, and marriage; prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies; encourage the formation and maintenance of two-parent families. DC receives $92 million in federal funds and must spend about $75 million in local funds, known maintenance of effort (MOE) June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 2

Who Is Eligible for TANF? To qualify, applicants must: Have a minor child; Reside in the District of Columbia; Have limited income and assets. Adult TANF recipients must: Work, do job search, or participate in job training or other activities (GED, vocational training, etc.); and Cooperate with the District s efforts to get child support payments from the non-custodial parent. TANF recipients automatically receive Medicaid and Food Stamps. TANF recipients also become eligible for a child care voucher. June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 3

TANFCases in the District The number of TANF families in DC has decreased significantly since the transition from AFDC, from 25,152 to 16,917 Not surprisingly, the number of TANF families increased when the Recession hit in early 2008 The caseload continued to increase through the Recession Current caseload is nearly 2,050 more families than prior to the Recession June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 4

Single Parents Have Not Recovered from the Recession TANF: Assistance Group In 2012, single parents had an unemployment rate of 23.5% compared to a 8.5% rate for single individuals Their unemployment rate prior to the Recession was just 11% June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 5

Residents with Less Education Have Not Recovered from the Recession TANF: Assistance Group In 2012, residents with less than a high school diploma had an unemployment rate of 21% and those with only a HS degree had a rate of 24% Their unemployment rates prior to the Recession were just 16% and 10% respectively June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 6

TANF: Assistance Group Why a TANF Redesign? History of problems with TANF program in DC Poor quality of job training: many recipients complained that vendors provided no meaningful training or assistance with finding work DHS & its contracted work vendors did not accurately assess individuals work readiness and barriers to work DHS & vendors failed to identify when someone may be exempt from work activities Many recipients who likely qualified for an exemption were sanctioned nevertheless June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 7

TANF Redesign Parents now receive an assessment as first step Individual Responsibility Plan (IRP) outlines activities they are required to participate in to continue to receive benefits Federal government sets hour and activity requirements that may make it more difficult for some parents to get a job The District wisely tailors the IRP to the family s individual needs and counts all activities that a family needs to be work-ready, such as substance abuse and mental health treatment June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 8

TANF Redesign Families with big barriers focus solely on addressing these barriers Families who can prepare for and search for employment are referred to TANF Employment Program (TEP) vendors 4,500 parents on vendor waitlist FY 2015 budget increased to reduce wait times Vendors operate under performance-based contracts that offer bonuses for each client who: Fulfills IRP requirements Secures a job Secures a high-wage job Retains a job June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 9

TANFBenefit Levels Family Size Max Benefit Amount 60 MonthBenefit Amount (effective 4/1/11 ) 60 Month Benefit Amount (effective 10/1/13) 60 Month Benefit Amount (effective 10/1/14)* 1 $270 $216 $162 $95 2 $336 $269 $202 $118 3 $428 $342 $257 $150 4 $528 $418 $317 $185 5 $602 $482 $361 $211 6 $708 $566 $425 $248 7 $812 $650 $487 $284 8 $897 $718 $538 $314 *Includes estimated cost of living adjustment (COLA) June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 10

TANF: Assistance Group TANF Sanction Policy If a parent fails to meet IRP requirements without good cause or exemption, the family will be sanctioned Sanctions policy has 3 levels: Level 1: Benefit reduced by parents grant portion. Level 2: Entire family s benefits reduced by 50% Level 3:DHS withholds at least one month of benefits for entire family June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 11

TANF: Assistance Group Sanctions: Good Cause & Exemptions Exceptions to work requirement Good Cause temporary reason for noncompliance w/program requirements (i.e. sick day or family emergency) Exemption long-term reason for noncompliance from work requirements June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 12

Benefits to Increase for 1 st Time in Years The FY 2015 budget includes an annual cost of living adjustment except for FY 2017 when benefits will increase by 46% Benefits for Family of 3 First increase in benefits since 2008 June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 13

Current Benefits Are Inadequate TANF benefits now only 26% of the federal poverty line (FPL) Benefits set to rise to 37% of FPL in FY 2017 Counting SNAP (food stamps) along with TANF, benefits only 59% of FPL Benefits as percentage of the poverty line June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 14

Benefits Continue to Decrease for Long Stayers In 2010, Council passed time limit and time limit went into effect in April 2011 Benefits for Family of 3 With few exceptions, families limited to 60 months over lifetime Unlike other states, DC made time limit retroactive June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 15

TANF: Assistance Which Months GroupCount? DHS does not count the months in which: 1. A parent who receives Supplemental Security Income (SSI) received TANF for his/her children 2. A recipient received POWER payments instead of TANF payments 3. TANF payments are issued only to children living in the home (and not to a mandatory adult) But, if reason mandatory adult does not receive TANF is because he/she is disqualified, then these months DO count. June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 16

TANF: Assistance Group What Is POWER? Program for TANF recipients who cannot work or participate in work requirements Months do not count towards time limit Families not subject to time-limit benefit cuts Parents must comply with a POWER-specific individual responsibility plan (which can include participating in treatment) Prior to October 2013, POWER was limited to parents with physical or mental disability June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 17

TANF: Assistance Group New POWER Categories Since October 2013, DHS has placed parents in POWER who are: 1. caring for family member with a disability 2. ateen enrolled in high school or a GED program 3. acaregiver over 60 years of age 4. experiencing DV (and receiving the work exemption) Starting October 2014, DHS will place families in POWER who are: 1. caring for a child under 6 months of age. Parents can only receive this exemption for 12 months total. June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 18

TANF: Assistance Group Questions? Westra Miller Staff Attorney, Public Benefits Unit Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia T: (202) 661-5967 E: wmiller@legalaiddc.org Kate Coventry Policy Analyst DC Fiscal Policy Institute T: (202) 325-8861 E: coventry@dcfpi.org June 11, 2014 TANF Education Session 19