Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2255

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  

Caption

Requiring municipalities and housing authorities to implement work requirements for public housing assistance.

Impact

The legislation is expected to significantly alter the landscape of public housing assistance programs across the state. By imposing work requirements, the bill challenges existing frameworks that do not condition support on employment status. Proponents argue that these requirements will incentivize beneficiaries to seek and maintain employment, thereby fostering a stronger connection between housing assistance and workforce participation. However, there are concerns regarding the feasibility and fairness of such mandates, particularly for vulnerable populations who may face barriers to employment.

Summary

House Bill 2255 mandates that municipalities and housing authorities implement work requirements for individuals receiving public housing assistance. The primary objective of the bill is to encourage employment among beneficiaries, with the intent to promote self-sufficiency and reduce dependency on government aid. This policy approach is framed within the broader context of welfare reform, aiming to create pathways for individuals to achieve economic independence through gainful employment.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 2255 has highlighted a spectrum of perspectives on public assistance and individual agency. Advocates for the bill argue that a workforce requirement aligns with principles of personal responsibility and economic empowerment. Conversely, critics express alarm that these measures could disproportionately impact low-income families, particularly single parents and those with disabilities. There are apprehensions that imposing work requirements could further marginalize populations already struggling with economic challenges, thereby undermining the very purpose of support programs.

Notable_points

The bill's text has sparked discussions on state intervention in local governance, as cities and towns may have diverse needs and conditions affecting their housing assistance programs. Furthermore, the enforcement of work requirements raises questions about the availability and accessibility of jobs, as well as the adequacy of support services to help individuals transition into the workforce. Community leaders and social service advocates stress the importance of addressing these systemic issues to ensure that housing assistance remains a viable support for those in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB1196

To Modify The Requirements For Public Housing; And To Create The Housing Welfare Reform Act Of 2023.

KS HB2627

Organizing requirements for public assistance program sections within the statute.

KS SB2766

Relating to public housing authorities.

KS HB1519

Workforce housing assistance program.

KS HB2668

Requiring job search instead of a 20-hour work week for child care subsidy eligibility, allowing food assistance funds for advertising food assistance programs and modifying penalties for non-cooperation for all assistance programs.

KS HB3414

Relating to local implementation of housing laws; declaring an emergency.

KS HB1308

Effective Implementation of Affordable Housing Programs

KS SB1139

Virginia Workforce Housing Assistance Program; established, report.

KS AB430

Housing development: Camp Fire Housing Assistance Act of 2019.

KS S1642

Revises requirements for cash assistance benefits under Work First New Jersey program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.