New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR52

Introduced
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  

Caption

Calls upon federal government to permit use of SNAP and WIC benefits to pay for diaper purchases.

Impact

SR52 highlights a considerable gap in federal assistance, as current SNAP and WIC benefits cannot be utilized for diaper purchases. This limitation forces many families, especially those struggling financially, to resort to unsafe practices such as delaying diaper changes or reusing disposable diapers. The resolution emphasizes that allowing such purchases through these programs would not only alleviate diaper need but also lead to better health outcomes for children and improved economic situations for families, as they would be better able to afford basic necessities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 52 (SR52) urges the federal government to allow the usage of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Special Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits for purchasing diapers. The resolution presents a strong case for how critical diapers are to the health of infants and toddlers, as well as the overall emotional and economic well-being of families. It notes the financial burden that diaper expenses impose on working families, particularly those on minimum wage, where diaper costs can consume a significant part of their income.

Contention

The resolution acknowledges that one in three mothers face challenges in keeping their children healthy and dry due to inadequate diaper supply, indicating a substantial public health concern. Moreover, it raises the issue of childcare providers requiring parents to supply diapers, which can further limit employment opportunities for those unable to meet this requirement. By urging the federal government to consider this important amendment to existing welfare programs, SR52 addresses both a pressing public health issue and the wider economic implications for families in New Jersey.

Proceedings

Reported favorably by the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee on December 14, 2023, SR52 reflects growing awareness and legislative effort to address the diaper need crisis in the state. The resolution also calls for the Secretary of the Senate to communicate this request to federal officials, suggesting a coordinated effort to seek legislative changes at the national level.

Companion Bills

NJ AR106

Same As Calls upon federal government to permit use of SNAP and WIC benefits to pay for diaper purchases.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR72

Calls upon federal government to permit use of SNAP and WIC benefits to pay for diaper purchases.

NJ AR106

Calls upon federal government to permit use of SNAP and WIC benefits to pay for diaper purchases.

NJ SR131

Urges federal government to permit use of SNAP and WIC benefits to pay for grocery delivery charges.

NJ AB798

State Emergency Food Bank Reserve Program: diapers and wipes.

NJ S4348

"New Jersey Healthy SNAP Act"; requires DHS to submit waiver to federal government to prohibit purchase of soft drinks with SNAP benefits.

NJ A5697

"New Jersey Healthy SNAP Act"; requires DHS to submit waiver to federal government to prohibit purchase of soft drinks with SNAP benefits.

NJ SR71

Urges federal government to establish WIC waiver program allowing states to authorize use of WIC benefits to purchase alternative infant formulas during public emergencies.

NJ SR130

Urges federal government to establish WIC waiver program allowing states to authorize use of WIC benefits to purchase alternative infant formulas during public emergencies.

NJ AR87

Urges Congress and President to enact legislation creating program to subsidize purchase of diapers.

NJ AR61

Urges Congress to provide menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC programs.

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