Critics of the state’s welfare to work program say case workers need to do a better job of assessing the needs of W-2 participants. The complaints from the American Civil Liberties Union and other anti-poverty groups cite a recent report showing people of color have theirbenefits cut more often than white particpants. Gil Halsted reports…
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