Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01042

Introduced
2/23/11  
Introduced
2/23/11  
Refer
2/23/11  
Refer
2/23/11  
Report Pass
3/10/11  
Report Pass
3/10/11  
Refer
3/16/11  
Refer
3/16/11  
Report Pass
3/22/11  
Report Pass
3/22/11  
Refer
4/1/11  
Refer
4/1/11  
Report Pass
4/6/11  
Report Pass
4/6/11  
Report Pass
4/7/11  
Report Pass
4/7/11  
Refer
4/27/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning A Pilot Project Under The Jobs First Employment Services Program.

Impact

If enacted, the pilot program would amend the existing framework concerning cash assistance benefits by allowing extensions for participants who demonstrate a good-faith effort in meeting the program's requirements. This could lead to increased resources and support for individuals seeking to improve their employment prospects while navigating the challenges of temporary assistance. The result may potentially elevate the overall economic stability of those enrolled in the program.

Summary

Senate Bill 1042 aims to establish a pilot project under the Jobs First Employment Services Program designed to enhance support for individuals receiving temporary family assistance. The bill mandates the implementation of a program that will provide intensive case management, facilitate access to necessary services, and offer funding for education and training needs. This initiative is expected to serve at least one hundred individuals, providing them with a structured pathway to employment and self-sufficiency.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1042 appears to be generally positive among its supporters, who view it as a constructive approach to aiding vulnerable populations in achieving greater employability and financial independence. Advocates argue that the targeted support will significantly improve participant outcomes in terms of education and employment. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the sufficiency of resources allocated for the program and the measurable impacts it can achieve.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of funding necessary for the successful operation of the pilot project. There could also be debates on whether the program's goals adequately address the diverse needs of participants, particularly in terms of what constitutes a 'good-faith effort' in compliance. Lastly, discussions may surface on the balance between temporary assistance and long-term sustainability for individuals re-entering the workforce.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05053

An Act Concerning The Governor's Budget Recommendations For Health And Human Services.

CT HB05365

An Act Concerning Technical Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Services.

CT SB00005

An Act Concerning School Resources.

CT SB00311

An Act Concerning The Connecticut Home-care Program For The Elderly.

CT HB05299

An Act Concerning The Department Of Economic And Community Development's Recommendations For Revisions To The Jobsct Program And The Commerce And Related Statutes.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

CT HB05293

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Developmental Services Statutes.

CT HB05369

An Act Concerning A Benefits Cliff Study.

CT SB00286

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Care And Education.

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