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Backdrop of Wall Street Bailout Hangs Over Poverty Hearing

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Thursday, September 25, 2008   

Washington, D.C. - While the debate continues on the floor of Congress over a $700-billion corporate bailout, members of the joint economic committee are hearing testimony today about the welfare of Americans living in poverty.

John Edwards Jr., chair of the Florida-based Community Action Partnership, is among those testifying.

"If we really are serious about not just helping the corporate giants, but helping people, I think it's time for us to invest some energy and political will to generate change."

The faces of those in poverty are changing, says Edwards; more are married, more were recently middle-class, and more are from the ranks of those traditionally employed. While he says there has been little debate on the campaign trail, poverty is not a political issue, but a people issue.

"People in America are in need, and regardless of who's in the White House, or which party is in control of the Congress, we still have these issues that we as Americans will have to face."

Edwards will ask the Senate committee to draft legislation that would provide education, longer-term support, and more flexibility in determining benefits.

Opponents say the current economic climate might limit additional funding. Those testifying argue that the sooner people get out of poverty and stay out, the sooner the economy will be on the road to recovery.

Statistics show more than 37 million Americans live below the poverty level, up one million from just two years ago. For a family of four, the Census Bureau defines poverty as living on about $21,000 a year or less.




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