902_Ind4_S2

Name: Kevin Ly

Instructions: Now that you have proven that there is a problem, you must research possible solutions to the problem. You must turn in this research sheet completed with two articles attached that show possible solutions and why they would work

III. There are many possible solutions to this problem. The possible solutions are: (Two articles must be attached and annotated bibliography)

To either suspend or eliminate welfare for single people, working families, the homeless, and the elderly. Possibly just getting rid of it. Just give welfare to people affected by disasters both natural and artificial. Ban people from recieving welfare if caught with illegal drugs on them and in their system.

“Legal issues after Hurricane Katrina.” //Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context//. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2011. . This article talks about the effects of Hurricane Katrina and how the people affected by it would need to have welfare and the problems it is causing. This gives an example of how welfare is growing to absurbed proportions. “Welfare Dependency.” //Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society//. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2011. . This article talks about wellfare in the world and its historical significance and the problems that face the overall use of welfare and what it does to people.

IV. The solution I (we) propose is: (This section will become your proposed legislation. Be sure to include what agency will implement your law, proposed cost if any and effective date)

To eliminate welfare to people except for war veterans, the physically and mentally disabled, and single mothers/fathers with more than one child.

V. I (we) think this solution will work because: (You must use factual information to prove your solution will work)

It will help help lower state and federal debt by a third and will improve the overall economy because the more money the government has, the more funding of education and businesses that will help make more jobs and keep less people from needing welfare. Although the first couple of years will be rocky, it will eventually smooth out.