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Letter to The Honorable Bill Thomas RE: The TANF Reauthorization Act of 2001 [Sign-On Letter]
Collateral Consequences: Denial of Basic Social Services Based Upon Drug Use
Ending Discrimination Against People with Alcohol and Drug Problems: Recommendations from a National Policy Panel
Ending Discrimination Against People with Alcohol and Drug Problems
Letter to Senator Baucus and Congressman Thomas RE: Repeal of Denial of Benefits


Fact Sheets
Barriers to Re-Entry for Convicted Drug Offenders


News Summaries
Alliance to Arnold: Sign These Three Bills!
Two Legislative Victories for Alliance in California
California Food Stamp Bill Heads to Assembly Floor
Washington Governor Lifts State Food Stamp Ban; California Bill Advances
California Bill Would Opt State Out of Fed Food Stamp Ban
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Press Releases
Congress Considers Drug Testing Welfare Recipients
Lifetime Ban On Food Stamps Lifted For Recovering Drug Offenders
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments in a Case Concerning Employment Discrimination Against Former Drug Users on Wednesday October 8th at 11 a.m.
Bill to Allow Proposition 36 Clients to Receive Food Stamps Passes California Legislature and Goes to the Governor’s Desk
New Mexico Becomes 30th State to Help Women Get Back on Their Feet After Serving Time for Drug Convictions


Reports
No Second Chance: People with Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing
After Prison: Roadblocks to Reentry
Life Sentences: Denying Welfare Benefits to Women Convicted of Drug Offenses
Every Door Closed: Barriers Facing Parents With Criminal Records


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