Kansas could lose millions for limiting welfare recipients to $25 at ATMs [View all]
WASHINGTON A first-of-its-kind provision that prevents welfare recipients in Kansas from withdrawing more than $25 a day from an ATM might violate federal law, and could jeopardize the states federal funding if not amended.
The Social Security Act requires states to ensure that recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF, have adequate access to their cash assistance and can withdraw money with minimal fees or charges.
At stake is about $102 million in TANF block grant funds that Kansas receives every year from the federal government.
The states controversial ATM limit was added as an amendment to a welfare overhaul bill signed in April by Gov. Sam Brownback, a Republican. The new law also bars welfare recipients from spending their benefit money at certain places, including movie theaters, massage parlors, cruise ships and swimming pools. It also sets stricter eligibility requirements and shortened the amount of time people can receive assistance.
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