"Tommy Thompson is the father of welfare reform, creating the groundbreaking Wisconsin Works program in Wisconsin that became the model for national and international reforms."
Tommy Thompson on Tuesday, May 1st, 2007 in the Web.
Thompson was a leader in welfare reform
Former U.S. Rep. E. Clay Shaw, R-Fort Lauderdale, said, "Among the governors, he certainly can take that position. He was more or less the quarterback." Ron Haskins, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, agrees the claim is fair. "In terms of ideas for welfare reform and demonstrating it could work – as political claims go -- it makes sense for Tommy Thompson to make this claim. The role Thompson played at every stage was substantial."
Lawrence Mead, professor of Politics at New York University, and the author of a book on the first "welfare to work" program in the U.S., "Government Matters: Welfare Reform in Wisconsin," agrees "those are fair statements. He didn't do it single-handedly, but he was the crucial, most important single leader."
In 2004, Mead told a conference on welfare reform at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research "Wisconsin took the idea (of welfare to work) to extremes not seen anywhere else in the country. Wisconsin Works, the eventual system that it implemented, is the most radical reform in the country…and is a triumph of government."
Published: Friday, June 1st, 2007 at 12:00 a.m.
Subjects: Job Accomplishments
Sources:
Interviews: Former Rep. Clay Shaw; Ron Haskins, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution Interview with Lawrence Mead, professor of Politics at New York University, and the author of "Government Matters: Welfare Reform in Wisconsin"Capital Times Editorial, Madison, Wisconsin, January 19, 2001
Written by: Lissa August
Researched by: Lissa August
Edited by: Scott Montgomery
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