How can this be?
Everyone knows President Bush is the "Evil Anti-Christ"
;^P

"President Bush believes states should be empowered with flexibility to 
develop ways to strengthen services to families in crisis," said Wade 
F. 
Horn, Ph.D., HHS assistant secretary for children and families. "This 
waiver will help Arizona make a positive impact in the lives of 
hundreds of children and families." 


> 
> 
>  Awesome news!
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: Henneghan, Martha (HHS/OS)
> Date: 06/30/05 09:43:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: HHS RELEASE--ARIZONA CHILD WELFARE WAIVER
>  
> Date:  June 30, 2005
> For Release:  Immediately
> Contact: ACF Press Office
> (202) 401-9215
>  
>  
> Headline:  HHS APPROVES ARIZONA CHILD WELFARE WAIVER
> Initiative to Help Youth Live in Permanent, Stable Homes
>  
> HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt today announced the approval of a child 
welfare
> waiver demonstration project for the state of Arizona.
>  
> The waiver enables Arizona to use federal funds more flexibly to 
expedite
> the reunification of children in foster care with their own families. 
It
> will also help prevent recurrence of child abuse and neglect as well 
as help
> improve family well-being.
>  
> "Every child deserves to grow up in a safe and stable home," Secretary
> Leavitt said. "By providing Arizona with greater flexibility, this
> Administration is helping to strengthen families and offer children 
the care
> and permanency they need to become successful adults."
>  
> The program will initially be available in three child welfare 
offices in
> Maricopa County. Following this initial phase, it may be expanded to
> additional areas of the state.
>  
> Under the waiver, Arizona will be able to use title IV-E foster care 
dollars
> more flexibly to develop and test innovative programs to help children
> return safely to their own families. Normally, title IV-E funds may 
be used
> only to pay for foster care room and board and related administrative
> expenses, but not services to help keep families together.
>  
> "President Bush believes states should be empowered with flexibility 
to
> develop ways to strengthen services to families in crisis," said Wade 
F.
> Horn, Ph.D., HHS assistant secretary for children and families. "This 
waiver
> will help Arizona make a positive impact in the lives of hundreds of
> children and families."
>  
> Section 1130 of the Social Security Act authorizes HHS to approve up 
to 10
> new child welfare waiver demonstration projects each year. Arizona's 
project
> is the first to be approved this year. All demonstration projects are
> required to be evaluated by a third party and must be cost-neutral to 
the
> federal government.
>  
>  
>  
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>  
>  
> Note: All HHS press releases, fact sheets and other press materials 
are
> available at http://www.hhs.gov/news.
> 

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