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Proposed changes to Rhode Island's public assistance system aim to increase the child support that reaches families on the Rhode Island Works program. Currently, the state retains most child support payments, but the bill would allow families to keep more—up to $100 per month for one child and $200 for multiple children. The effort emphasizes that child support should directly benefit the child, encouraging parental responsibility and family stability rather than penalizing or discouraging support payments.
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