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LePage Spending Welfare Dollars on After-School Programs

LePage Spending Welfare Dollars on After-School Programs

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Maine Republican Gov. Paul LePage is spending $1.7 million of federal welfare dollars on after-school programs.

The Bangor Daily News reports over a dozen nonprofit organizations received funding this year from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families grant.

Since 2015, Maine’s asked such after-school programs to show how they help prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies and encourage two-parent families. Such goals are outlined under federal law, which lets states use welfare grants with few restrictions.

More than 80 percent of the funds were awarded without using a competitive bidding process. The Department of Health and Human Services says it’s part of a push to fund programs outside of southern Maine.

The number of Maine families with children receiving cash assistance has fallen from nearly 12,800 in 2012 to 4,200 in December.

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