The program would provide generous health and child-care subsidies to all working-poor families, not just those on welfare.
On the other side was the Assembly's Democratic leader, who favored cuts directed to working-poor families and small businesses.
For working-poor families and their children, government decision-makers should rethink proposed cuts to rental programs like Section 8 housing vouchers.
Mr. Bradley's aides said his minimum wage and tax proposals would typically increase the incomes of working-poor families by $2,000 to $3,000 a year.
He would immediately implement a tax credit for working-poor families that is scheduled to be phased in over three years.
Moreover, the majority of working-poor families have never received welfare.
Middle class and working-poor families benefit the most from the personal exemption and the standard deduction.
And for the first time, two-parent working-poor families not on welfare will qualify.
As part of his economic plan in 1993, Clinton expanded the credit to millions more working-poor families.
But it stands handsomely renewed now and occupied for the last three years by 35 welfare-free, working-poor families.