It will be five years this week from the time Congress passed the Federal Welfare Reform Act which encourages self sufficiency and puts a five-year limit on benefits. Over the past few weeks, we've talked with several women who are on welfare and could lose some of their benefits next summer. In Minnesota, 38 percent of those facing the deadline are white, 36 percent are black, and 12 percent are Asian. Most of them have between two and three children. Some have had several jobs; many have never worked in their lives. Jan Mueller is with Lifetrack Resources, a social service agency in the Twin Cities that runs a job training program. We asked Jan to tell us how what we've heard over the past few weeks compares to what she sees every day. Jan says it's still not clear exactly who will or won't get an extension of their benefits.