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Government Relations Action Alert

Call Your Representatives and Senators on THURSDAY and FRIDAY in Support of SSBG Funding in the CARE Act!

THE ISSUE AT HAND

Time is running out for Congress to take action on the CARE Act, which includes the restoration of Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) funding, this year. Sen. Santorum (R-PA), the CARE Act’s lead sponsor, is working with Senate Democrats to reach a pre-conference agreement on the bill. While negotiations are taking place mostly in the Senate, the House leadership must approve the agreement that will involve sending an amended bill back and forth between the two chambers. SSBG funding, which is included in the Senate version of the bill but not the House version, is one of the biggest issues that negotiators are facing.

ACTION NEEDED

Representatives
It is especially important that the following list of Representatives hear from their constituents on this issue. The message is “As a constituent and social worker, I am requesting that you let your leadership know that you want SSBG restoration to be a part of the final compromise on the CARE Act.”

Rep. Nancy Johnson (R-CT), Rep. Phil English (R-PA), Rep. Amo Houghton (R-NY), Rep. Jim Ramstad (R-MN), Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI), and Rep. JD Hayworth (R-AZ)

To find the telephone numbers for your Representative, please refer to www.house.gov, or call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 225-3121, and they will connect you.

Senators
Thank you to everyone who made phone calls and wrote letters to their Senators last month requesting that they sign on to the “dear colleague” letter regarding SSBG funding in the CARE Act. As of today, 38 Senators have signed on to the letter. There is still time to encourage Sens. Biden (D-DE), Byrd (D-WV), Conrad (D-ND), Dorgan (D-ND), Edwards (D-NC), Miller (D-GA), Nelson (D-NE), and Reid (D-NV) to sign on to it. If you are represented by one of these Senators, please call and ask that he contact Sen. Lieberman’s or Sen. Kennedy’s office about signing on to it.

To find the telephone numbers for your Senator, please refer to www.senate.gov, or call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121, and they will connect you.

BACKGROUND

The Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) is a flexible block grant addressing the needs of children and families, the elderly, and vulnerable adults. It enables them to avoid more expensive government assistance by helping them in their efforts to remain in the community in the most independent setting possible. As part of the 1996 welfare system reform, Congress and the State Governors agreed to reduce SSBG funding to $2.38 billion for five years, and to return it to its former level of $2.8 billion in 2003. Unfortunately, the funding level was reduced in 1998 and is currently $1.7 billion per year. The cut in SSBG funding has driven social-services providers to discontinue services to children, families, the elderly, and people with disabilities. It has also forced them to lay off staff and reduce benefits for vulnerable families.

For more detailed background information on the Senate-passed CARE Act, please refer to NASW’s update: https://www.socialworkers.org/advocacy/issues/faith.asp
You may also contact Ann Bradford, senior government relations associate, at 202-336-8237 or abradford@naswdc.org

 
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