Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB849

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Human Services - Universal Basic Income for Transition-Age Youth - Establishment

Impact

The bill outlines that the payments made under the program will not be considered income or resources when determining eligibility for other benefits, including the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the Maryland Earned Income Tax Credit. This stipulation ensures that the universal basic income does not impact the ability of recipients to qualify for additional financial support, thereby creating a safety net for eligible individuals. Furthermore, the Department of Human Services is required to provide annual reports detailing the program's effectiveness, including recipients' starting income and employment status, which will help in assessing the program's impact over time.

Summary

House Bill 849 establishes a Universal Basic Income for Transition-Age Youth Program aimed at providing financial support to individuals who are aging out of out-of-home placement programs. This program will distribute unconditional cash payments of $1,000 per month for a duration of three years to eligible individuals, who must have resided in an out-of-home placement on their 18th birthday, which needs to be on or after October 1, 2022. The bill intends to enhance economic stability and security for these vulnerable youth transitioning to independence.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB 849 relates to the allocation of state resources and the implications of instituting a universal basic income program. Supporters argue that providing financial assistance to transition-age youth can significantly improve their chances of successful independence and reduce the likelihood of poverty and homelessness among this population. Critics, however, may raise concerns over the sustainability and potential long-term costs associated with such a program, questioning whether it could detract from other essential services or programs aimed at supporting youth.

Companion Bills

MD HB108

Carry Over Human Services - Universal Basic Income for Transition-Age Youth - Establishment

Previously Filed As

MD HB108

Human Services - Universal Basic Income for Transition-Age Youth - Establishment

MD HB1286

Human Services - Benefits Cliff Pilot Program - Establishment

MD SB787

Human Services - Benefits Cliff Pilot Program - Establishment

MD HB805

Department of Human Services - Office of African American Affairs - Establishment

MD HB322

Public Health - Home- and Community-Based Services for Children and Youth

MD SB255

Public Health - Home- and Community-Based Services for Children and Youth

MD HB596

Health and Human Services Transportation Improvement Act of 2023

MD SB511

Health and Human Services Transportation Improvement Act of 2023

MD HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD SB420

Human Services – Temporary Cash Assistance – Housing Allowance

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