Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Sid Salter: Campaign Ad Wars Deserve Clarity in TANF Scandal

Mississippi’s TANF spending scandal must continue to be investigated and should go wherever the law and the program rules take the probe. Let the chips fall.

 

The episode led to this description in The Atlantic by Annie Lowry on October 29, 2022: “Over the years, Mississippi officials took tens of millions of dollars from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) —the federal program frequently known simply as “welfare”—and wasted it on pointless initiatives run by their political cronies. Money meant to feed poor kids and promote their parents’ employment instead went to horse ranches, sham leadership-training schemes, fatherhood-promotion projects, motivational speeches that never happened, and those volleyball courts.

That general media-driven narrative has certainly become the national one on this story. Again, there is some apparent truth in the narrative, but it lacks context.  Such context is necessary now that Mississippi voters in a hotly contested and intensely partisan gubernatorial primary have entered the stretch run replete with the carpet-bombing of negative TV ads using the TANF scandal as a launching pad.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) reviewed TANF spending across the country and found that in Mississippi in 2021, our state spent about $57 million. Some 34% was spent on work activities, 27% on child welfare, 17% on “other services”, 12% on administration, 6% on basic assistance, 3% on childcare, and 1% on work support.

CBPP reported that in 2021 Mississippi ranked 42nd among the states and Washington, D.C. for percent of TANF funds spent on basic assistance (cash payments to impoverished families) at 6%.

But CBPP also noted nationally: “States have broad flexibility over the use of state and federal TANF funds. Many have used that flexibility to divert funds away from income support for families and toward other state budget areas often unrelated to TANF’s goals. In 2021, states spent only about a fifth of the funds on basic assistance to meet essential needs of families with children.”

Nonpartisan analysts Stateline.org said in 2020 of the TANF program nationally, not simply Mississippi: “TANF has devolved into a kind of candy store that many states are raiding to plug budget holes and pay for programs that have little to do with moving poor people into the workforce.”

Stateline analysts said the blame for TANF’s programmatic shortcomings lies both with state officials and with Congress: “Congress gave states significant flexibility to decide on cash benefits amounts, eligibility, and other requirements. It also allowed states wide latitude on how they can spend TANF dollars, as long as they are used for at least one of four broad purposes: 1) Giving assistance to needy families so children can be cared for in their own homes or with relatives; 2) Promoting job preparation and work; 3) Preventing and reducing out-of-wedlock pregnancies; and 4) Encouraging two-parent families.”

Stateline also noted that Mississippi isn’t a unicorn in terms of TANF spending issues. There have been even more fundamental and systemic complaints in neighboring Louisiana: “TANF is a slush fund,” said Jan Moller, executive director of the Louisiana Budget Project, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. “When Louisiana started having a budget crisis, TANF became a piggy bank that ended up diverting money from the core original goals of welfare reform.”

So, follow the TANF spending investigation in Mississippi where it leads. But voters bombarded with campaign TV ads related to the probe should remember some important contextual facts.

First, TANF is a flawed federal program nationally that has lacked appropriate federal and state oversight. Worse, the program has been woefully ineffective in reducing poverty and helping families in poverty return to the workforce.

Second, it’s highly unlikely that criminal, civil, and regulatory investigations of Mississippi’s TANF expenditures will be completed and revealed before Tuesday, Nov. 7. And no present or past Mississippi governor has been charged with any wrongdoing by federal or state law enforcement.

Third, to become an informed voter on this issue, there is a whole lot more you need to know about TANF in Mississippi than you can learn in a 30-second TV or social media ad.

Sid Salter is a syndicated columnist. Contact him at sidsalter@sidsalter.com.

 

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

TANF is a cookie jar for politicians, and thus is not very effective in moving poor folks into the workplace. Shame!

Anonymous said...

This is what it really boils down too…
The average rightwing, supposedly Christian MSGOP hayseed, blames Jackson’s (and all poor blacks) issues on them all being lazy criminals but the reality is that white MSGOP politicians have been stealing the money meant for these poor people for who knows how long.

Top it off with racist Mississippi sheriffs abusing African American men and getting light pleas in 2023 (no hate crimes, no sexual assault, etc) and we just have a terrible image. Doesn’t matter what we do with the flag. Crooked white racist MSGOP politicians and law enforcement are going to keep this state looking like the worst state in America!

Anonymous said...

9:43,
You are swimming deep in the victimhood, racist pool today. Lol

Kingfish said...

Light sentences?

Just wait until December after it's all over and done. There is a reason hate crimes charges were not on the table. This case was wrapped up pretty quickly and they all pleaded guilty.

Sources have told me the hate crimes were taken off the table in exchange for cooperation. Doesn't take a genius to figure out for what. They are probably trying to build a case against the entire department and/or leadership.

Anonymous said...

9:43 TROLL

Anonymous said...

@9:52
Good job making 9:43’s point for them. You are victim blaming.

Please tell us how they aren’t victims of the TANF scandal and the Bryan Bailey’s Goon Squad?

Anonymous said...

Article: "over the years"?

Salter: "There's some truth to it..."

Really, Sid. Read legit coverage and define the time line. It ain't 'over the years'.

We might yet find a sports arena at MSU.

Anonymous said...

KF - Exactly. In a few months Bailey and his remaining goons will be doing the perp walk. The documentary will be called Rankin Burning.

You read it here first on JJ.

Anonymous said...

@9:52
Good job making 9:43’s point for them. You are victim blaming., I didn't see where a finger was pointed blaming anyone for anything. Maybe you should be more specific when making accusations.

Anonymous said...

Look at other states the TANF misused there like has been said it was a cookie jar that all states misused. Wrong but the truth and in regards to blaming blacks for their problems. when you vote 87% to reelect the worst mayor of Jackson in my lifetime, you have to place some of the blame on the constituency.

Anonymous said...

TANF is a cookie jar for politicians, and thus is not very effective in moving poor folks into the workplace. = MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! HECKUVA JOB BROWNIE!

Anonymous said...

@10:15: taxpayers are the victims of the TANF scandal, not the folks magnanimously getting something for nothing from taxpayers. The TANF thing makes me boil, just not for the same reason as it does you. It doesn’t belong to the recipients, they didn’t earn it. It’s taxpayers like me that were stolen from.

Anonymous said...

11:23,
The statement was "racists Mississippi sheriffs", that was a blanket statement to include ALL sheriff's in the state. Factually wrong. Also, you shouldn't imply that ALL MSGOP are white, racist and crooked. If we are going down that road, let's also do crime statistics and race. You cannot say that ALL when, in reality, it's few. What the goon squad did was reprehensible. The sheriff should step down because it happened under his watch. But to say ALL sheriff's allow and promote this type of behavior is factually incorrect. Jackson's failures lie directly on the shoulders of its Mayor. He is responsible for the issues of that city. It's called leadership, he should read about that sometime.

Anonymous said...

Salter is going to 'offer clarity'.

That made me blow snot and Gin all over my screen. Damn, I hate when that happens.

Anonymous said...

August 23, 2023 at 2:17 PM, I don't think you understood the post @ 11:23.

Anonymous said...

"No comment"

Anonymous said...

1:58- “Tax Payers like Me”. People living at the poverty level also pay taxes. Probably taxes at a higher percentage than more affluent people. And don’t get so upset about “welfare” funds. A much larger waste of tax dollars occurs in the oil patch, agriculture, real estate & military than the paltry amount spent on welfare.

Anonymous said...

When do the News report to jail?



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