Jobs the answer to poverty

Published 1:55 pm Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Improving the economy — providing more jobs — is the key to lifting individuals and families out of poverty. That has been made crystal clear during the last several years in Ohio. …

Recognizing more effective steps need to be taken to attack poverty, Gov. John Kasich has established a new state office devoted to welfare reform. The Office of Human Services Intervention is intended to provide services to the poor more effectively, while lowering the cost to taxpayers. …

One approach HSI Director Douglas Lumpkin may want to consider is obtaining current statistics. Even state officials who released a report on poverty earlier this year relied on numbers no more recent than 2012. …

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Kasich and Lumpkin seem dedicated to a comprehensive approach to the challenge, with initiatives in public education, health care, job training and placement and mechanical improvements in how benefits are delivered to those in poverty.

Lumpkin is to deliver recommendations to the governor before the end of this year. Kasich may be able to implement some by executive order, though others may require legislative action. After careful analysis to ensure the plan is good — not full of politically correct feel-good initiatives — state officials should move quickly to implement it.

 

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