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Cover illustration: "I always thought public aid was supposed to help you," says Carolyn Lee, pictured on the cover with daughters Stephanie (left) and Gina, at their home in a Springfield housing project. But she hasn't seen much help from welfare. Her monthly grant is too small to cover all her bills, she has been unable to get supplemental benefits for a son who has a sight disability, her benefits were cut when she went to work and all but $50 of child support paid by her ex-husband is kept by Public Aid. Her story is a typical one told by welfare recipients throughout the state. Their stories about how welfare doesn't work is reported by Donald Sevener, beginning on page 12. The photograph was taken by Judy Lutz-Spencer, a free-lance photographer in Springfield.
Month 1994/Illinois Issues/5
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