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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2003

Contact: ACF Press Office
(202) 401-9215

HHS AWARDS $200 MILLION IN BONUS PAYMENTS TO STATES
FOR WELFARE-TO-WORK ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN FISCAL YEAR 2002
Awards Reflect Improvements in Finding Jobs and Increasing Earnings For Recipients

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced the awarding of $200 million in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) bonuses to 40 states and the District of Columbia for success in employment and other program achievements during fiscal year 2002. Today's awards are in addition to the fiscal year 2001 awards announced last week.

"We continue to see national improvement in employment for families seeking to leave welfare, and these bonuses to states reflect the effective efforts of states to help families achieve self-sufficiency," Secretary Thompson said. "TANF is an important part of how we are helping America's families take advantage of the improving economy."

Today's awards were given for achievement and improvement in helping recipients find jobs and succeed in employment. The indicators showed improvements nationally over the past year in both job entries and earnings gains of recipients who became employed.

The welfare reform legislation of 1996 authorized funding for annual performance achievement bonuses, called the High Performance Bonus, as part of the TANF program. States can choose to compete in any or all of the performance bonus categories, but must supply data to HHS in order to be considered for the award.

The awards for performance in fiscal year 2002 represent the fifth year for which bonuses have been made and today's release is the earliest these awards have been made after the end of a performance year. These awards closely follow the fiscal year 2001 awards due to improvements in data collection and processing methods during the past year.

About 70 percent of the 2002 bonuses were awarded for employment achievement among TANF adult recipients, including job entry, job retention and increased earnings. Bonuses were also awarded for program achievements in helping low-income working families obtain food stamps, Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program coverage, in providing child care, and in increasing the proportion of children living in families with married parents. Most of these awards are made for relative performance in the given year and for the greatest improvement from the previous year.

"These awards emphasize TANF's important focus on helping recipients find work and improve their lives through work," said Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., assistant secretary for children and families. "The success many states have experienced in 2002 is very heartening, and now we need to enact the President's TANF reauthorization plan so that states will be able to do even better in the future."

Award amounts for each state depend on the size of the state's TANF block grant. Under the law, states are limited to receiving bonuses in a given year of no more than five percent of their annual TANF grant. Eleven states and the District of Columbia received their maximum possible bonus.

The states receiving bonuses and the amount of their bonuses are listed below:

State

Amount Awarded

Alabama

$505,051

Alaska

3,180,454

Arizona

1,203,807

Arkansas

2,836,643

California

7,485,855

Delaware

896,712

Dist. of Col.

4,630,491

Florida

9,975,324

Georgia

4,398,207

Hawaii

688,421

Idaho

739,406

Indiana

10,339,955

Iowa

6,576,248

Kansas

5,096,553

Kentucky

8,490,818

Louisiana

3,760,164

Maine

3,906,044

Michigan

12,952,613

Minnesota

13,399,244

Mississippi

429,982

Missouri

10,852,587

Montana

2,276,700

Nebraska

2,901,429

Nevada

1,733,051

New Hampshire

1,146,956

New Mexico

2,092,578

New York

12,106,095

North Carolina

3,517,651

North Dakota

428,962

Ohio

21,385,937

Oregon

1,954,409

Pennsylvania

12,692,557

Rhode Island

704,793

South Dakota

635,614

Tennessee

1,599,716

Texas

2,631,774

Utah

2,133,528

Vermont

351,228

Virginia

7,914,259

Washington

7,983,058

West Virginia

1,465,126

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Last Revised: September 30, 2003