TN Repub state Senator wants to tie welfare benefits to kids' academic performance

Dusty Bake Activate

Fukk your corny debates
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
39,078
Reputation
5,982
Daps
132,706
Tennessee lawmaker wants to tie welfare benefits to good grades | Fox News

A Tennessee lawmaker is pushing a controversial new bill that would tie welfare benefits to students' performance in school.

Republican state Sen. Stacey Campfield last week introduced the legislation, which calls for the state to cut welfare benefits to parents whose kids don't do well in class. Critics are already panning the proposal as unfair, and one that could hurt students in the end -- but Campfield is defending his idea, which he says would force parents to take a more active role in their children’s education

“We’re not asking children to re-write the Magna Carta,” Campfield told FoxNews.com Monday. “A D-minus gets you through.”

But state Senate Democratic Leader Jim Kyle told the Knoxville News Sentinel that the bill would “stack the deck against at-risk children.”

“How does Sen. Campfield expect a child to do his homework when there is no food on the dinner table?” he said.

Currently, parents of children who receive welfare benefits through the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program can see their benefits cut by 20 percent if their child doesn't show up for school. Campfield's proposal goes a step further and requires students make "satisfactory academic progress."

If they don't, recipients could see their checks slashed by 30 percent.

“The misconception is that I’m cutting lunch programs or that this is going to hurt the handicapped or cut into programs for special-needs kids,” Campfield said. “It’s not.”

"Satisfactory academic progress" would be measured based on whether a student is advancing through grade levels and how they do on standardized testing.

“Nothing motivates people like money,” Campfield said. “We have done very little to hold parents accountable for their child’s performance. It’s unacceptable to have this generational cycle of poverty continue.”

The impact of the bill could be widespread. Tennessee had 155,281 people on welfare in 2011. Only four states in the nation -- California, New York, Ohio and Michigan -- ranked higher in per-capita welfare recipients.

Welfare payments are generally received once a month. Those applying for assistance are given a basic means test to determine what they need. The “needs standard” includes food, clothing, fuel for heating and cooking along with electricity, household supplies and shelter. Each state regulates their own programs and how much money is given out is based on geography, cost of living, employment and educational opportunities in that state.

Campfield refers to success in public schools as a "three-legged stool” – schools, teachers and parents. He said schools and teachers have done their part and now it’s time for parents to do theirs.

“For a long time parents have gotten away with doing absolutely nothing to help their children,” Campfield said. “That’s child abuse to me.”

According to the Tennessee Department of Education, the state had a 87.2 percent high school graduation rate in 2012, up from 85.5 percent in 2011. The state’s rate is well above the national average of 78.2 percent.

It is estimated that if Tennessee can up its graduation rate to 90 percent, the state could see a $90 million increase in annual earnings and could enjoy $16 million more in additional tax revenues, according to a March 20, 2012 article in the Chattanooga Times-Free Press.

It is not yet known how successful Campfield’s push to tie welfare benefits to good grades will be.

Campfield does not have children.

Read more: Tennessee lawmaker wants to tie welfare benefits to good grades | Fox News
 

Serious

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
79,930
Reputation
14,208
Daps
190,264
Reppin
1st Round Playoff Exits
:comeon:

“We’re not asking children to re-write the Magna Carta,” Campfield told FoxNews.com Monday. “A D-minus gets you through.”
I know this seems a bit radical,but who the heck can't maintain a 1.0 gpa. :why:

I understand a 2.0(C average), might be pushing it, due to the difficulty surrounding rigorous courses like geometry, pre-alegbra and geology :troll:

But what about all the kids w/developmental/learning dis... :troll:

Plus what % of kids in America live in households on welf... :troll:

Shouldn't we be addressing bigger problems in edu....:troll:
seems like there's a special clause for people with disabilities...


“The misconception is that I’m cutting lunch programs or that this is going to hurt the handicapped or cut into programs for special-needs kids,” Campfield said. “It’s not.”
 

El Bombi

Banned
Joined
Aug 31, 2012
Messages
53,517
Reputation
2,417
Daps
152,910
Reppin
NULL
You guys that don't live in Tennessee might not know what is going on in this state.

The Tennessee Republicans(80% of the State) have declare an all out war on Memphis, which is the only true BLUE area in the state.

All the new state laws are aimed at Memphis. Also, remember that Memphis is predominantly black.
 

tru_m.a.c

IC veteran
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
31,255
Reputation
6,810
Daps
90,702
Reppin
Gaithersburg, MD via Queens/LI
You guys that don't live in Tennessee might not know what is going on in this state.

The Tennessee Republicans(80% of the State) have declare an all out war on Memphis, which is the only true BLUE area in the state.

All the new state laws are aimed at Memphis. Also, remember that Memphis is predominantly black.

seems like y'all could borrow some immigrants right about now :heh:
 

El Bombi

Banned
Joined
Aug 31, 2012
Messages
53,517
Reputation
2,417
Daps
152,910
Reppin
NULL
seems like y'all could borrow some immigrants right about now :heh:


What about Texas and Arizona that are Republican states with immigrants? :manny:

Texas not turning Blue anytime soon, even with the influx of immigrants.

The Tennessee Republicans can't touch the laws and policy in the city. Which make them upset.
 

Julius Skrrvin

I be winkin' through the scope
Joined
May 28, 2012
Messages
16,319
Reputation
3,285
Daps
30,742
You guys that don't live in Tennessee might not know what is going on in this state.

The Tennessee Republicans(80% of the State) have declare an all out war on Memphis, which is the only true BLUE area in the state.

All the new state laws are aimed at Memphis. Also, remember that Memphis is predominantly black.

still the best city in the state :salute:

i miss memphis mane :pav:
 
Top