TANF Spending on Assistance Authorized Solely Under Prior Law
This figure shows trends in TANF spending on Assistance Authorized Solely Under Prior Law from FY 2015-2022 by region.
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TANF Spending on Assistance Authorized Solely Under Prior Law, FYs 2015-2022
Note: Total state TANF spending includes both expenditures and transfers for federal TANF funds and expenditures of state maintenance of effort funds, as reported by states in Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Form ACF-196R. While TANF’s authorizing legislation provides states $16.5 billion in fixed federal TANF funding, state spending may vary from year to year as states spend different amounts of maintenance of effort funds, receive and spend federal Contingency Funds, and spend unspent federal funds carried over from previous years or retain these funds for future use.
Definitions
Assistance Authorized Solely Under Prior Law: This is the sum of two Form ACF-196R categories:
Juvenile Justice Payments Authorized Solely Under Prior Law: Basic assistance payments on behalf of children in the state's juvenile justice system, authorized solely under section 404(a)(2) of the Social Security Act and referenced in a state's former Aid to Families with Dependent Children or Emergency Assistance plan.
Emergency Assistance Authorized Solely Under Prior Law: Other benefits authorized solely under section 404(a)(2) of the Social Security Act and referenced in a state's former Aid to Families with Dependent Children or Emergency Assistance plan.