Direct Funding Through Block Grants Hearing Before the Committee On Indian Aff

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United States Congress Senate Committee On Indi
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The legislation wotdd not change the state run nature of the program As a result, the federal govCTunent would establish mandates with which the state go^'emments must comply. Indian governments would still have no supervisory role in the Aid to Families v. Ith Dependent Qiildren (AFDQ program, and would not have input into government attempts to address teen pregnancy, childbirth decisions and marital decisions of AFDC recipients living on Indian land. These are issues that affect the basic so...cial fabnc of Indian nations. If any government should pla\' a role in these matters, it should be the Indian government.
96 Paternity' The bill would deny AFDC benefits to any children whose paternity cannot be established, unless the child was conceived as a result of rape or incest or if the state determines that efforts to establish paiemity would endanger the child. If the mother or other relative claiming aid on behalf of the child is unable to identify the biological feiher they wotild have to provide the stale with the names of three individuals who mi^t be the father.


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