Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB379

Filed
11/15/24  
Out of Senate Committee
3/19/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/31/25  
Out of House Committee
5/5/25  
Voted on by House
5/23/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to prohibiting the purchase of sweetened drinks and candy under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

Impact

If enacted, SB379 is expected to change the way SNAP benefits can be utilized in Texas, aiming to promote healthier choices among recipients. By restricting the purchase of sweetened drinks and candy, the bill's proponents argue that it could alleviate public health issues linked to excessive sugar consumption, especially among vulnerable populations relying on SNAP for their food needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 379 seeks to prohibit the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for the purchase of sweetened drinks and candy. This bill defines sweetened drinks as nonalcoholic beverages containing five grams or more of added sugar or any artificial sweeteners. Notably, the bill exempts certain beverages, such as milk and 100% vegetable or fruit juice, highlighting a targeted approach towards reducing sugary consumption among SNAP recipients.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB379 is mixed. Advocates for the bill, including health professionals and nutritionists, praise it as a meaningful step towards combating obesity and encouraging healthier dietary habits among low-income families. Conversely, opponents raise concerns about potential limitations placed on individual choice and the stigmatization of low-income individuals who rely on government assistance for food. They argue that such restrictions may not address the underlying issues related to food access and education.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between promoting public health and preserving personal freedom of choice in food purchases. Critics suggest that limiting SNAP purchases could inadvertently punish those in need, while supporters maintain that targeted interventions are necessary to foster healthier lifestyles. Additionally, the implementation of such provisions may require federal waivers, which could complicate the timely enactment of SB379, introducing another layer of debate regarding state versus federal authority in nutritional assistance programs.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Human Resources Code

  • Chapter 33. Nutritional Assistance Programs
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Companion Bills

TX HB3188

Similar Relating to prohibiting the purchase of certain food items under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX HB5243

Same As Relating to prohibiting the purchase of certain food and drink items under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX HB4970

Similar To Relating to prohibiting the purchase of certain food and drink items under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

Previously Filed As

TX SB346

Relating to prohibiting the purchase of certain food and drink items under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX HB1287

Relating to the exclusion of certain resources in determining eligibility for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX SB1685

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX SB75

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX HB2836

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX HB4224

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX HB1743

Relating to a memorandum of understanding between the Health and Human Services Commission and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to assess the eligibility of certain inmates for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits on discharge or release from confinement.

TX HB2756

Relating to the exclusion of certain resources in determining eligibility for financial assistance and supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX SB557

Relating to the eligibility of certain students enrolled in a postsecondary educational institution for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX SB727

Relating to allowing certain inmates to apply for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits to be provided at the time of discharge or release.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.