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    A close-up of President Barack Obama signing the bipartisan bill to cut student loan interest rates, Friday, Aug. 9, 2013, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. The bill has been awaiting Obama's signature since earlier this month, when the House gave it final congressional approval after a drawn-out process to reach a compromise in the Senate. The bill links student loan interest rates to the financial markets. It would offer lower rates for most students now, but higher ones down the line if the economy improves as expected. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    Day 8: Obama edict repealed 1996 welfare reform’s work requirement

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    Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton said 's wrong that Minnesota has a lower minimum wage than all of its Midwest neighbors and one of the lowest in the country. (Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)

    Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says he’d ‘settle for’ $9.50 minimum wage

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    Maine Gov. Paul LePage: More food stamps costs being shifted onto state
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    Maine Gov. Paul LePage: More food stamps costs being shifted onto state

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    A union representing more than 900 workers at WVU Hospitals plans to go on strike March 8 if there's no agreement on a new contract. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    But according to a new study, the dramatic expansion in social insurance spending since the start of recession isn't out of line with what's happened in past recessions. Instead, the growth of social insurance programs reflects the severity of the recession more than any changes in the safety net. (Thinkstock Image)
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    Study: Blame the depth of the recession for the growth in welfare

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    Fight over food stamps intensifies on Capitol Hill
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    A Windsor Mill couple has pleaded to food stamp fraud in a plot to redeem the benefits in exchange for cash.
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    House expected to approve food stamp cuts, setting up showdown with Senate

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    CMS projections show Obamacare will grow the government, boost health care spending
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    CMS projections show Obamacare will grow the government, boost health care spending

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