Even if the state legislature hit its maximum limit, 1 % of the state's budget could be spent on help for impoverished children and those who care for them.
The principal source of financing for states to offer fundamental cash support to families with children who are experiencing a crisis or have extremely low incomes has been the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant.
But according to our research of the most recent statistics from the fiscal year 2020, states only allocate little more than one-fifth of their total federal and state TANF funds to basic support for families with children.
Cash support to families who are having a hard time making ends meet can help children in the long run while also giving parents the money they require to pay for essentials.
Even if the state legislature spent all of its available funds, 1% of the state's budget may go toward aiding underprivileged children and the people who look after them.
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