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 <title>Welfare Reform: Few States Are Likely To Use the Simplified Food Stamp Program</title>
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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
impact of welfare reform on the Food Stamp Program, focusing on: (1) the
number of states that have adopted or are planning to adopt the
Simplified Food Stamp Program; (2) the concerns that may be preventing
other states from adopting the simplified program; and (3) the impacts
that the adoption of the simplified programs may have on households&apos;
eligibility and benefits.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) GAO&apos;s July 1998 survey indicated that seven states
had implemented a limited, or mini, Simplified Food Stamp Program; (2)
of the 45 states that had not implemented the simplified program, 6 were
planning to do so; 30 indicated that they did not plan to do so; and the
9 remaining states were uncertain about their plans; (3) one of the six
states--Arkansas--was planning to adopt the simplified program, but
subsequently implemented a full, or more comprehensive, program that
establishes a uniform set of eligibility requirements for both food
stamp and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) assistance; (4)
the states that had not implemented the simplified program cited several
concerns that discouraged them: (a) increasing caseworkers&apos; burden by
creating a third set of eligibility criteria for a simplified program
that are different from those associated with the separately
administered TANF and the Food Stamp Program; (b) restricting the
options for designing a simplified program by requiring it to be cost
neutral; and (c) other Welfare Reform Act requirements that had a higher
priority; (5) the simplified program would have little or no impact on
either the number of households participating in the Food Stamp Program
or on the amount of their benefits, according to the majority of states
that have and have not implemented a simplified program; (6) the
simplified program has limited impact, according to one state, primarily
because a relatively small number of households participate in it
compared with the state&apos;s total food stamp population; and (7) according
to another state, since most TANF households also receive assistance
under the regular Food Stamp Program, there is little change in total
benefit costs as a result of the state&apos;s adoption of the simplified
program.</abstract>
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