News14.com

  77º

You are not signed in  |  Sign in here  |  Help

You're viewing a lite version of news14.com

Time Warner Cable customers: Sign in with your TWC ID for video access.

Get my TWC ID. | Get TWC service. | Read the FAQ.

Updated 08/08/2012 08:23 PM

Tillis: Dismantling work-for-welfare regulations wrong

  To view our videos, you need to
enable JavaScript. Learn how.
install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Install now.

Then come back here and refresh the page.

CHARLOTTE – State House Speaker Thom Tillis said President Barack Obama would dismantle bipartisan reforms to welfare.

At a press conference in Cornelius, Tillis criticized the president for supporting waivers from work requirements for people who receive government assistance.

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has made the issue part of his campaign message this week.

Supporters said scrapping the welfare-to-work program is a bad idea.

“We think that it represents another threat to going away from a work ethic to a dependency ethic in the United States. We think it's very dangerous. We don't think its helpful in terms of encouraging messages about working hard, getting back to work," Tillis said.

Former President Bill Clinton, who helped establish the program in the 1990s, issued a statement Wednesday saying the attacks are false.

He said waivers from welfare requirements are nothing new and do not pose a threat to the nation's workforce.