Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF796

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the double up food bucks program, the supplemental nutrition assistance program and making appropriations and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 216; See HF 970.)

Impact

The bill stipulates that recipients of the Double Up Food Bucks grants must match the funds received on a dollar-for-dollar basis. This requirement is intended to maximize the impact of the funding and ensure that participating organizations are invested in the program's success. By modifying the eligibility criteria for SNAP, the legislation is expected to promote healthier dietary options by redefining eligible food items to focus on nutritious foods. This could lead to a significant shift in how nutritional assistance is administered, potentially impacting local economies involved in food production and distribution.

Summary

House File 796 (HF796) proposes the introduction of a supplemental appropriation of $1 million from the general fund to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for the fiscal year 2025-2026. The funds are specifically earmarked to support the 'Double Up Food Bucks' program. This initiative aims to enhance the accessibility of fresh fruits and vegetables at various retail locations, including farmers markets and grocery stores, for individuals and families participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). With this bill, the state seeks to provide additional resources that will enable low-income residents to make healthier food choices and promote better nutrition among these populations.

Contention

One notable aspect that has raised discussions among stakeholders is the requirement for HHS to seek federal approval for amending the types of foods eligible under SNAP. While proponents argue that this modification aligns with public health goals, critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of restricting SNAP benefits to certain food types. Debates could arise regarding the implications this has for food access equity and how it might affect families who rely on SNAP for a broader range of food needs. Overall, the bill encapsulates a significant policy shift that aims to enhance food security while promoting healthy eating habits.

Companion Bills

IA HSB216

Related A bill for an act relating to the double up food bucks program, the supplemental nutrition assistance program, including a waiver for eligible foods, and making an appropriation.(See HF 796, HF 970.)

IA HF970

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the double up food bucks program, the supplemental nutrition assistance program and making appropriations and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 796, HSB 216.)

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