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Chapter 12Alicia Tomas
  • Clintons Zigzag Course in Late 1995 and 1996
  • Clintons Second Term
  • Out-Groups
  • Reluctance Illustrated

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Clintons Zigzag Course in Late 1995 and 1996
  • All about the differences between Clinton and the
    Republicans
  • The Republicans were attempting to get Clinton to
    sign the Reconciliation Bill by refusing to
    increase the national debt limit
  • November and Late December the Government shuts
    down for 43 days

3
Zigzag Course continued
  • In November Clinton agrees to 7 year deadline for
    balancing the budget in an attempt to secure
    Republican backing
  • Focused mostly on the important issues of the
    environment, education, and health programs when
    he went in for budget negotiations with the
    Republicans in November and December

4
Zigzag Course Continues On
  • By March 1996 the budget remains unresolved.
  • Narrowly escaped another shutdown in March by
    signing another resolution on March 15th
  • By now 5 of the 13 Bills havent been approved yet

5
Zigzag Course
  • Late February Clinton Administration starts to
    show support for AFDC, Food Stamps, and child
    welfare but only after being criticized by Donna
    Shalala
  • April 24th Congress and the White House finally
    agree on a budget for the 1995-1996 Fiscal Year
  • The Personal Responsibility and Work
    Opportunities Act of 1996
  • AFDC replaced with TANF

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TANF
  • States responsibility to make sure that the
    adult recipients participated in work or
    work-related activities after receiving 2 years
    of assistance
  • They could receive cash assistance for a max of 5
    years over a lifetime
  • Denied use of federal funds for minor parents
    younger than 18 who did not go to school or live
    in an adult-supervised setting

7
Clintons Second Term
  • Balanced Budget Act of 1997
  • Huge cuts in Medicare and Medicaid were the
    results of reaching the budget goal
  • HMO always existed but now provider-sponsored
    organizations and preferred provider
    organizations existed
  • Harsh cuts in discretionary spending
  • Couldnt keep up with inflation through 2002
  • Negatively effected federal spending on social
    services, education, training, and employment for
    the next 6 yrs

8
  • President and Congress also wanted to up the
    federal funding for the military which also puts
    stress on the discretionary budget
  • Educational Reforms of 1997
  • HOPE Scholarships
  • Lifetime Learning Credit
  • Clinton Video
  • Social Security
  • Trust Fund will be depleted by 2032

9
Important Victories
  • Mental Health and Health Fields
  • 1996 Tipper Gore (Al Gores wife)
  • Private Health insurance companies not allowed to
    discriminate against mental health problems in
    their plans
  • Child Healthcare Plans
  • Gave grant of 20 billion to the states to
    provide health insurance to those children
    uninsured
  • However great of an idea it was, it rarely
    happened because of the lack of state enrollment

10
Out-Groups
  • Affirmative Action
  • Proposition 209 in California in 1997 stated that
    public universities were forbidden to display any
    preference for people of color in the admissions
    process.
  • Immigration
  • 1994 California passed Proposition 187 banning
    illegal immigrants from participating in any
    state-funded programs and Medicaid, as well as
    use of the public schools by their children
  • 1996 Immigrants with uncertain legal status were
    required to return to their countries of origin

11
Out-Groups Continued
  • Children
  • Nationwide Immunization program initiated
  • 1996 21 states were under court supervision for
    failing to properly care for children in child
    protective services
  • Child Care and Development Block Grant
  • States can transfer up to 30 of TANF block grant
    funds to the Child Care and Development Block
    Grant and the Title XX Social Services Block Grant

12
Out-Groups continued
  • Clinton signed Adoption and Safe Families Act
  • Designed to make the adoption process of children
    in foster care faster
  • Women
  • Reproductive Rights Under Attack
  • Legal abortions, morning after pill
  • Secret amendments were added to bills in order to
    make many forms of abortion illegal
  • Glass Ceilings in professional world

13
Out-Groups
  • Gay Men and Lesbians
  • Military Authorization Bill- November 1993
  • dont ask, dont tell still had virtually no
    effect on the dismissal of gays and lesbians from
    the military
  • AIDS epidemic
  • 1999 Board of Supervisors in Los Angeles County
    declared a state of medical emergency
  • Wanted all-out campaign of education and outreach

14
Question 1
  • In 1996, how many states were under court
    supervision for failing to properly care for
    children in child protective services?
  • A) 10
  • B) 5
  • C) 21
  • D) None

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Question 2
  • How many days was the government shut down for in
    November and December of 1995?
  • A) 12
  • B) 28
  • C) 43
  • D) 50
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