Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06188

Introduced
1/20/17  
Introduced
1/20/17  
Refer
1/20/17  

Caption

An Act Limiting Public Assistance For Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents.

Impact

If enacted, HB06188 would directly affect the ability of able-bodied adults without dependents to access critical assistance programs. By imposing stricter work and participation requirements, the bill aims to incentivize employment and reduce the burden on public resources. Advocates of the bill argue that these measures will motivate individuals to seek employment and assist in their transition to independence. However, the potential impact on individuals facing barriers to employment, such as lack of job availability or necessary qualifications, raises concerns about the adequacy of support for vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 06188 proposes amendments to Title 17b of the general statutes to tighten the eligibility requirements for public assistance programs, specifically targeting able-bodied adults without dependents. The bill stipulates that such individuals may receive benefits, including supplemental nutrition assistance and state financial assistance, for a maximum of three months unless they meet certain conditions. These conditions include working at least twenty hours per week, participating in an approved job training program, or engaging in qualified volunteer service. The intent of the bill is to encourage self-sufficiency and reduce reliance on public assistance among certain demographics.

Contention

The bill has generated debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters contend that the legislation is necessary for promoting personal responsibility and ensuring that public assistance is used primarily as a temporary support measure. Critics, however, argue that the bill may disproportionately affect low-income individuals and families who are struggling to find stable employment. Concerns have been voiced over how such stringent requirements could lead to increased hardship for those unable to meet the bill's expectations, particularly in a fluctuating job market. The balance between encouraging work and providing necessary support is at the heart of the discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00111

An Act Concerning Home Energy Assistance.

CT SB00254

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Risk-limiting Audits Working Group.

CT SB00364

An Act Concerning Supplemental Nutrition Assistance.

CT HB05003

An Act Concerning Child And Family Nutrition.

CT SB00284

An Act Concerning A Security Deposit Loan Assistance Program.

CT HB05320

An Act Concerning Hospital Financial Assistance.

CT SB00283

An Act Concerning The Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program.

CT SB00344

An Act Concerning Certain Federal Veterans' Benefits And Income Eligibility Determinations For Certain Public Assistance Programs.

CT HB05426

An Act Concerning Energy Assistance Studies And Fuel Vendor Reimbursement.

CT SB00419

An Act Limiting Property Tax Increases.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.