Sunday, May 5, 2019

Reflections on Federal Welfare Policy - Week 3 - Journal Coursework

Reflections on Federal Welfare Policy - Week 3 - Journal - Coursework illustrationThe federal official governance further governs the unemployment insurance, a program that provides unemployed individuals with a source of income for about 26 weeks. I believe the policies are effective in eradicating poverty thereby creating a desirable parliamentary procedure for every American.Labor relations remain contentious issues with the country lacking a holistic federal policy to govern the compensation of workers. The unpredictable labor relations are likely to affect my fond welfare when should I migrate from one state to another. Despite such, I believe that the governments are doing their scoop up in providing the populace with a better living condition. Such policies as the No child left-hand(a) behind act and the Obama care have for example succeeded in reducing the cost of education and wellness care, two of the most important yet equally costly social requirements. This way, th e public enjoys lower costs of living (Meier & Wood, 2004). Furthermore, the social security act safeguards the future of Americans after retirement thereby ensuring that every citizen enjoys a comfortable life. This weeks readings have exposed me to a number of policies thus reinforcing my belief that the government is doing enough to safeguard the social security of the

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