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Legislative
Social Policy
Economics
Residual
Selective programs
Poverty lines
TANF
Block grants
Spending practices iffy
State budgeted
Assets
SNAP
Less than $2,500 in assets
Disability
SSI
Varies on what you paid when/if working
Poverty can also be defined relatively
Usually considered social welfare
Institutional
Universal programs
OASDI
Worker's comp
Veteran's benefits
Mandatory vs. discretionary
Political context
Conservative vs. liberal vs. additional views
Agendas
Propose bills
Vote on bills
Must pass both
Senate
House of Representatives
Executive
State level
Governors
Cabinet
Mayors
Bills from legislative branch must pass through executive branch
President
Budgets
Vice president
Cabinet
Federal/Macro Level
Executive agencies
Rocha: How to Affect Policy
Human services interests groups
Professional organizations
NASW
Political action committees
Non-profits
Can be combined
Coalitions
Usually targeting multiple regulations
Task forces
Citizens and individual organization
Usually small group around one goal
Community awareness
PSAs
Forums
Brochures/fliers
Can target local, state, federal levels
Build relationships with public entities to help
Attend public hearings/meetings
Run for office
Committees
Work on legislature
Lobbying
Communication with representatives
PACs
Judicial
Interpretations and rulings on laws
Supreme Court
Judges