Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05129

Introduced
1/4/17  
Introduced
1/4/17  
Refer
1/4/17  

Caption

An Act Requiring Public Assistance Recipients To Volunteer In Their Communities.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05129 will revise Title 17b of the general statutes, establishing a framework where public assistance recipients are required to fulfill volunteer obligations. These requirements would serve as a condition for continued eligibility for public assistance, leading to potential changes in how individuals view and utilize these support systems. Advocates suggest this could lead to a healthier cycle of community engagement, while critics argue that such mandates might impose undue burdens on vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 05129 proposes significant changes to the requirements for public assistance recipients by mandating that these individuals engage in volunteer service within their communities. The bill has been compared to similar reforms previously enacted in Maine, aiming to incentivize recipients to contribute actively to society in exchange for receiving public assistance. Its primary intention is to foster a sense of community involvement among the beneficiaries while simultaneously addressing concerns related to the sustainability of public assistance programs.

Contention

The notable contention surrounding HB 05129 centers on the implications of enforcing mandatory volunteerism as a prerequisite for welfare benefits. Supporters argue that this reform promotes personal responsibility and civic duty, while detractors raise ethical concerns about mandating volunteer work as a condition of receiving aid. The debate highlights a broader discussion about the role of public assistance programs and the expectations placed upon individuals seeking help.

Additional_points

The bill's introduction has sparked discussions on the effectiveness of similar policies implemented in Maine, where similar mandates drew both praise and opposition. Observers are keen to see how these expectations might affect public perceptions of welfare recipients and whether this policy could lead to increased community cohesion or exacerbate social divides.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00265

An Act Requiring Annual Reports Concerning Waitlists For The Rental Assistance Program.

CT SB00339

An Act Requiring Restitution When A Police Animal Or Dog In A Volunteer Canine Search And Rescue Team Is Injured Or Killed.

CT SB00111

An Act Concerning Home Energy Assistance.

CT HB05028

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Stipends Paid To Volunteer Firefighters And Volunteer Ambulance Members.

CT HB05071

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Stipends Paid To Volunteer Firefighters And Volunteer Ambulance Members.

CT HB05390

An Act Concerning Transit-oriented Communities.

CT HB05426

An Act Concerning Energy Assistance Studies And Fuel Vendor Reimbursement.

CT SB00013

An Act Incentivizing Student Loan Repayment Assistance.

CT HB05017

An Act Concerning A Credit Against The Personal Income Tax For Municipal Volunteer Firefighters And Municipal Volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians.

CT HB05341

An Act Requiring Reporting Of Projected And Actual Revenues And Expenditures At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.