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Chapter 13
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Define the meaning of public policy. Understand the issue of federal mandates. Identify and discuss the major social welfare and health care policies of the state. Understand the redistributive nature of those programs. Be introduced to the major issues of public education for the state. Understand a number of issues facing higher education in state institutions. 3
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Things government does, chooses not to do, about issues facing the public Starts with problem identification Elected officials, public, interest groups, mandates 4
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Over time, state responsibilities have grown Public expectations Technologies Discussion: How does our political culture influence policy? 5
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Conservative agenda dominates Texas politics Redistributive public policy designed to help poor Changes in national policies, funding have led to changes in welfare system 6
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Poverty threshold: ~ $18,500, family of 3 Texas rankings 1st in % of population not covered by health insurance 71% Medicaid recipients children 17% of all children receive Medicaid 7
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3 rd in % of population living in poverty 24% of all children 48% of population in poverty or low income 23 rd in per capita median income ~ 80,000 homeless each day 8
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Health and Human Services Commission created in 2003 Departments of State Health Services Aging and Disability Services Family and Protective Services Assistive and Rehabilitative Services 9
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Commission also oversees Accreditation Welfare (TANF) Medicaid / CHIP Nutrition 10
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Medicaid 2/3 funding from federal government CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) Food stamps 11
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Day care, foster care Child protective services Energy assistance Job training, workers’ compensation Discussion: Why is it that Texas does not do a good job helping its poor? 12
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Welfare reform passed, 1990s States took welfare lead Time limits Emphasis on work Discussion: What are the unintended consequences of reform? 15
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Boom / bust economy affects funding levels 2003 legislature cut back 2005, 2007: some program restoration 2011: CHIP not expanded 1+ million kids without health care 6 months left unfunded 16
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Not spending all allotted funds (~69%) Many recipients difficult to place in jobs Discussion: Why will social services be a perennial issue in Texas? 18
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More than “reading, writing, arithmetic” State and local responsibilities Recent federal involvement Discussion: What have been the unintended consequences of NCLB? 19
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Nearly 5 million students today Continued growth expected Increased diversity, Latino growth Texas last in educational attainment 20
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A Nation At Risk “No Pass No Play” TAKS Discussion: What are the criticisms and unintended consequences of TAKS? 22
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School vouchers Discussion: Should Texas institute school vouchers? Charter Schools Home Schooling 23
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Role of TEA, SBOE Social studies standards, 2011 Discussion: Should political ideology play a role in curriculum and textbook selection? 25
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1+ million students Funding Discussion: Should PUF funds be more fairly distributed? Cost Causes of increase Minority Access 26
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Challenges Dropout rates, funding levels, SAT scores Discussion: What should be done given the interrelatedness of education, crime, health, and the economy? 27
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