Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00308

Introduced
1/25/21  
Refer
1/25/21  

Caption

An Act Requiring Public Assistance Beneficiaries To Work Or Volunteer.

Impact

If enacted, SB00308 would significantly alter the landscape of public assistance regulations within the state. By introducing work or volunteer requirements, the bill seeks to not only foster a stronger connection between beneficiaries and the workforce but also potentially reduce the reliance on government support. This could result in an increased number of individuals transitioning off public assistance programs and into gainful employment, contributing to economic growth and community engagement.

Summary

SB00308, titled 'An Act Requiring Public Assistance Beneficiaries To Work Or Volunteer,' is proposed legislation aimed at adjusting the requirements for individuals receiving public assistance in the state. The bill mandates that able-bodied adult recipients of various public assistance programs, including supplemental nutrition assistance, general assistance, and Medicaid, must either work or volunteer for a minimum of twenty hours per week. The overarching goal of this legislation is to encourage personal responsibility and promote workforce participation among public assistance beneficiaries.

Contention

However, the bill has not been without controversy. Critics argue that imposing work or volunteer mandates may disproportionately affect vulnerable populations who face barriers to employment such as health issues, lack of transportation, or childcare responsibilities. They contend that rather than empowering individuals, these requirements may lead to increased hardship for those who are already in precarious situations. Proponents of the bill counter that the requirement serves as an incentive to re-enter the workforce and can ultimately lead to improved self-sufficiency among public assistance recipients.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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