Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study Of Ways To Increase Access To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits.
Impact
The passage of SR13 could have considerable implications for state laws related to nutrition assistance and economic support for vulnerable populations. The resolution seeks to analyze policy options that could alleviate the current barriers preventing eligible families from receiving assistance. By examining the potential benefits of expanding SNAP eligibility to households earning up to 300% of the federal poverty level, the findings could lead to legislative changes aimed at better supporting families struggling with food security.
Summary
Senate Resolution 13 (SR13) aims to address food insecurity in Hawaii by calling upon the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization to conduct a comprehensive study on increasing access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The resolution highlights significant issues faced by low-income families within the state, particularly due to the high cost of living and the inadequacy of current SNAP eligibility criteria, which disqualifies many households that are just marginally above the federal poverty level.
Contention
A point of contention associated with this bill is the so-called 'benefits cliff' that arises due to current SNAP income eligibility limits. Many families near these thresholds may choose not to pursue higher wages or accept promotions because the loss of SNAP benefits can outweigh the financial gains from these opportunities. Critics of the existing SNAP framework argue that this disincentive hinders economic growth and self-sufficiency among low-income households. Therefore, the recommendation to adjust eligibility metrics may spark discussions about sustainable measures to empower families without creating dependency on government assistance.
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Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study Of Ways To Increase Access To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits.
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Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study Of Ways To Increase Access To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits.
Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study Of Ways To Increase Access To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits.
Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study Of Ways To Increase Access To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits.
Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study Of Ways To Increase Access To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits.