Arizona’s cash-assistance welfare program is intended to help the poorest of the poor feed and clothe their children, and for the most part, it does.
But a small percentage of recipients, who must earn no more than $4,164 a year for a family of three, are using the money to pay for booze, cigarettes, poker games, strippers and travel to places like Times Square, Disneyland and Hawaii, according to Arizona Department of Economic Security records obtained by The Arizona Republic.
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