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May 09, 1997 - Image 132

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-09

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Budget Deal Is No
Welfare Reform 'Fix'

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ast week's budget deal be- stored will depend on a series of
tween Republican Congres- appropriations bills that Con-
sional leaders and the gress will hammer out in coming
Clinton administration rep- months; competition for scarce
resented something less than the budget dollars will be fierce.
"fix" to last year's welfare reform
And Jewish activists point out
bill promised by the White House, that the agreement, which in-
and it signaled a new multi-year cludes at least $85 billion in tax
round of budget cuts that will cuts, is predicated on today's
strain an already overloaded Jew- booming economy; a downturn
ish social service network.
would produce sharp new pres-
On one hand, the Republicans sure to cut social programs and
agreed to restore at least some of entitlements such as Medicare
the benefits yanked from legal im- and Medicaid, and renewed pres-
migrants in last year's contro- sure to make immigrants — le-
versial welfare bill, including gal and illegal — take the brunt
Supplemental Security Income of cuts.
benefits for dis-
abled recipients
that were slated to
end in August.
But Medicaid
and SSI benefits to
the non-disabled
poor were not re-
stored, nor were
food stamp benefits
for immigrants, a
decision that will
leave some 25,000
Jewish New York-
ers in need, said
Ronald Soloway,
executive director
of government re- Immigrants' welcome may be tempered by restricted
lations for the benefits.
UJA-Federation of
New York.
Peace Process Supporters
"This is a first step for Con-
gress, but there are apparently With the Mideast peace talks
still major gaps in the safety net, stalled and Washington looking
and a major cost shift to the for ways to prevent a complete
states," Mr. Soloway said. "Most breakdown, pro-peace process
of the agreement is still very groups are reinventing and repo-
sitioning themselves.
murky."
Recently, two groups created
The good news, Mr. Soloway
said, is that the agreement will to mobilize Jewish support for the
allow refugees, including many negotiations merged. The Israel
Jews from the Soviet Union, two Policy Forum and the Washing-
extra years of eligibility for gov- ton-based Project Nishma will
ernment benefits before they re- unite under the IPF banner, Nish-
vert to the status of immigrants, ma's executive director, Thomas
whose access to government pro- Smerling, will become Washing-
grams has been severely limited. ton director of the merged orga-
"If the new seven-year exemp- nization.
Nishma, created in 1988, tar-
tion [for refugees] holds, that's a
very important victory for our gets what its leaders call "secu-
community," Mr. Soloway said. rity- minded doves"— American
"But the rest of the package Jews who support the peace
means a significant number of im- process, but insist on strong mea-
migrants will still lose their ben- sures to preserve Israel's securi-
ty. IPF was created in 1993 to
efits."
The recent budget pact is "just mobilize Jewish support for the
the very broad outline of an agree- policies of the Rabin-Peres gov-
ment, without the details," said ernments.
But the election of Likud Prime
Reva Price, Washington repre-
sentative for the Jewish Council Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
on Public Affairs. "And we're be- laSt May and the steady deterio-
ginning to see disagreements be- ration in the negotiations since
tween the two sides about exactly then left both groups adrift, ac-
what was agreed to; the final cording to some observers.
"IPF has been trying to make
package could be very different."
Exactly what benefits are re- the transition from being a Labor

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