Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2847

Introduced
4/5/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Report Pass
6/16/22  

Caption

The Rhode Island Works Program

Impact

The proposed changes emphasize a commitment to support low-income families while maintaining a safety net that does not overly penalize them for receiving additional forms of aid. By allowing families to benefit from federal credits in addition to state support, this bill aims to enhance financial security for vulnerable populations, particularly those with children. A significant goal is to alleviate the burden that the existing regulations may have on families striving for self-sufficiency.

Summary

Bill S2847, titled 'The Rhode Island Works Program', seeks to amend existing laws concerning cash assistance eligibility requirements in Rhode Island. This legislation allows families receiving state cash benefits to also keep any federal tax credits or stimulus payments without risking their assistance under the Rhode Island Works Program. It is specifically aimed at protecting recipients’ benefits amidst fluctuating financial circumstances, thereby promoting family welfare and stability.

Contention

Despite the apparent benefits, the bill has generated discussion regarding the long-term implications of these changes. Supporters argue that the amendments will bolster family financial health and reduce poverty levels, while opponents raise concerns over potential loopholes that could be exploited. Additionally, there are worries that altering eligibility criteria might lead to an increase in numbers of applicants, putting additional strain on state resources.

Provisions

Included in the bill are stipulations about individual employment plans which are required for all adult recipients. These plans are designed to facilitate job readiness and sustainable employment. Furthermore, the bill outlines conditions under which assistance may be reduced, thereby potentially provoking debate about the balance between welfare support and personal accountability in finding work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7641

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI S2602

Rhode Island Works Program

RI S2316

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI H7789

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI H5644

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI S0227

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI H5992

Amends the Rhode Island works program to allow lawful permanent residents to receive benefits without a waiting period.

RI S0658

Amends the Rhode Island works program to allow lawful permanent residents to receive benefits without a waiting period.

RI S2337

Provides amendments to the Rhode Island Works Program regarding eligibility and cash assistance, and repeals the termination of benefits to a family because of failure of a family member to enter into or comply with an individual employment plan.

RI S0377

The Rhode Island Works Program

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