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Historical Context:

  • 1996: President Bill Clinton signed welfare reform despite internal opposition
  • Signed due to political reality that the public wanted reform

Current Poll Results (Communication Concepts, May 31-June 3, 2025):

  • Over 620 Pennsylvanians surveyed
  • Strong support for welfare reform measures

Key Poll Numbers:

Put in the Work:

  • 78% support welfare work requirements for able-bodied adults
  • Only 17% disagree

Clock Is Ticking:

  • 64% support restoring time limits on cash assistance
  • 26% oppose

More Welfare-to-Work:

  • 82% support expanding job training and placement programs
  • Just 11% oppose

Protect the Safety Net:

  • 77% support stricter eligibility checks for welfare
  • 16% disagree

Work Beats Deadlines:

  • When forced to choose: 58% prioritize welfare work requirements over time limits
  • 25% prefer stand-alone time limits

Messaging Framework:

  • "Work should be part of the deal"
  • "Welfare was never meant to be forever"
  • "Let's expand what works"
  • "Protecting welfare for those who need it"

Bottom Line: Welfare reform works politically and practically. It’s compassionate, popular, and focused on rewarding effort.

For more polling data and messaging guidance, refer to the accompanying one-page PDF.

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