As far as I could find, the following were a feature of the reformin 1996:
increased work requirements (especially after two years)
a five-year limit on benefits from federal funds
So these were definitely a feature.
Of the remaining two, it is true that the cash assistance was diminished in 1996.
So i think that the transportation vouchers were not provided. Additionally, I found that transportation costs can be deducted from taxes by the employers, and that there is a number of smaller programs providing transportation benefits, but I don't think that they were a major part of the reform (so the last option).
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The president has the power to make treaties, with a two-thirds vote of the Senate, and has the power to make international agreements. ... The president can also influence foreign policy by appointing US diplomats and foreign aid workers.
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Answer: The industries in Nepal can be classifies into 4 types, they are: cottage, small-scale, medium scale and large-scale industries. They are classified in the basis of the fixed capital.