During the Clinton Administration, welfare programs were
A) increased by over 50%.
B) frozen for a period of 4 years.
C) not addressed and remained as they always had been.
D) capped to limit the time a person could be on welfare.
A fundamental commitment of Clinton's campaign was to reform the welfare system, supplementing reforms such as work demands for beneficiaries.
It commenced the Temporary Assistance to Indigent Classes or group plans, which assigned time boundaries on welfare support and succeeded the longstanding Service to Families with Reliant Children program.