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On Dec 6, 2011, at 7:35 AM, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear bawng and all,
> That's not a surprise...it's not illegal to owe a house ( the policies did 
> not specify the value of the house ) and eligible for public assistance as 
> long as they live in that house. however this scumbag should be ashame of 
> themself to be such a greed...
> Below are the requirement for the state of California...
>  
> Eligibility
> 
>  
> Basic Requirements
>        
> 
> Reside in California and intend to stay
>        
>       Have children or are pregnant and:
>       
> One or both parents are absent from the home, deceased or disabled
> 
> Both parents are in the home, but the principal wage earner is either 
> unemployed or working less than 100 hours per month at the time they apply 
> for assistance
> 
> Be a United States citizen or a lawful immigrant
>        
> 
> Have a Social Security number or have applied for one
>        
> 
> Have a net monthly income less than the maximum aid payment for family size
>        
> 
> Have less than $2000 in cash, bank, accounts and other resources ($3000 if 60 
> years or older)
>        
> 
> Provide proof of regular school attendance for all school age children
>        
> 
> Provide proof of immunizations for all children under the age of six.
>        
> 
> Cooperate with child support requirements
>        
> 
> Participate in welfare-to-work activities
>        
> 
> Perform 32 hours of work related activities per week for a single parent 
> household or 35 hours per week in a two-parent household 
> Property and Resources
>        
> For CalWORKs applicants and participants there is a $2000 or $3000 (if 60 
> years or older) property limit.  Motor vehicles valued at $4650 or less may 
> be excluded from the resource limit.  If the County agrees, participants may 
> also save up to $5000 in restricted bank accounts to buy a home, start a 
> business or pay for college or vocational training for a household member.  
> Some resources that do not count include:
>        
> 
> A home, if the family lives in it
>        
> 
> Personal and household items such as furniture, appliances and computers
>        
> 
> Tools needed for employment
>        
> 
> Federal relocation and disaster relief benefits
>        
> 
> If property is owned with someone else, only the participant's share counts
>        
> Child Support
>        
> Every parent/caretaker relative participating in CalWORKs must cooperate with 
> the Child Support Services Department (CSSD) to collect child support for the 
> children from any absent parent.  Families on aid will get to keep $50 of the 
> monthly child support payment for each month the absent parent pays on time.  
> Failure to fully cooperate with the CSSD could result in a 25% reduction in 
> aid, unless good cause is determined.  Good cause includes the following 
> situations:
>        
> 
> The participant is a victim of domestic violence
>        
> 
> The participant or child(ren) may be in danger if CSSD contacts the absent 
> parent
>        
> 
> When rape or incest has occurred
>        
> School Attendance and Immunizations
>        
> All school-age children, except those in the Cal-Learn or other approved teen 
> parent program, must attend school to receive aid.  Parents must also show 
> proof that all children not in school and under the age of 6 have received 
> appropriate immunizations within 30 days from the date of eligibility.  A 
> financial penalty will be imposed on the parent/caretaker relative for 
> failure to comply with the immunization requirements.  In the following 
> situations, the family may be exempt from the immunization rules:
>        
> 
> Immunizations are contrary to religious beliefs
>        
> 
> Immunizations are medically inappropriate
>  
> KC
>  
> From: Hong Chi Kong <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 6:55 PM
> Subject: Re: Seattle welfare recipient lives in million-dollar home
> 
> "They have been receiving the benefits since 2003."
> 
>  
> Why did your Republican approve it? And your Republican did not do anything 
> to stop it for almost two terms?
> 

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