Over all, the Democrats' program would spend $650 million a year when fully in effect, in five years.
State officials say the program will spend 45 percent more per person than the old welfare system.
The program is spending $3 billion this year and wants $30 billion more from Congress over the next five years.
This year the program will spend $20 billion, creating 800,000 jobs across the nation.
The program, which will cost about $680 million a year by 2007, will spend only a third of its budget on buying drugs.
The first program spent about $6,500 per child in support services; the new program will spend two to three times that.
Some programs spend several weeks preparing for the quit date.
Since the beginning of the program up in 1992, the program has spent more than 1.5 billion dollars.
All three programs spend a required semester abroad in Rome.
Over the last two years, one way or another, the program has brought in about $500,000 and spent almost as much.