New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2016

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  

Caption

Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

Impact

The passage of S2016 is anticipated to significantly improve the accessibility of food assistance for low-income families and individuals. By ensuring that more citizens are aware of their eligibility for SNAP benefits, the bill could lead to increased enrollment in the program. The DHS is also tasked with conducting additional outreach initiatives, which may include public awareness campaigns and partnerships with community organizations, thereby enhancing community engagement and outreach efforts to increase access to SNAP.

Summary

S2016, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, focuses on enhancing the effectiveness of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) through a comprehensive outreach plan by the Department of Human Services (DHS). The bill mandates the DHS to maintain this outreach plan, which aims to increase potential beneficiaries' awareness and access to SNAP benefits. It emphasizes the availability of information on eligibility criteria, application processes, and technological assistance to apply for these benefits, ensuring that underserved populations can access the support they need.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment surrounding S2016 appears positive, particularly among advocates for food security and social services. Proponents argue that this bill is a step towards reducing food insecurity within the state while also supporting efforts to educate potential beneficiaries about the resources that are available to them. However, there may be concerns among some stakeholders about the effectiveness and adequacy of funding for these outreach programs once implemented.

Contention

While S2016 is largely supported, there will likely be discussions about the scope and execution of the outreach activities mandated by the bill. Critics may raise questions about the adequacy of training for community organizations to ensure they can effectively assist potential SNAP applicants. Additionally, the bill's reliance on available funds for outreach initiatives could be contentious, as it may limit the reach of the program if financial resources are insufficient.

Companion Bills

NJ A2361

Same As Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2361

Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

NJ S767

Requires DHS to conduct public outreach regarding noncitizen SNAP participation.

NJ S1294

Requires DHS to conduct public outreach regarding noncitizen SNAP participation.

NJ S766

Requires DHS to conduct biennial survey of SNAP experience.

NJ HB77

Annual Federal Snap State Outreach Plans

NJ S1085

Requires DHS to develop outreach plan to inform certain students about Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

NJ HB3847

SUPPORT For SNAP Act Securing Unhoused Peoples’ Program for Outreach Resources and Transportation For SNAP Act

NJ S2035

Eliminates requirement that participation in NJ SNAP Employment and Training Program is mandatory for certain recipients.

NJ SF4304

SNAP outreach program future base funding increase

NJ SB644

Health care coverage outreach.

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Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

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NJ S2033

Concerns SNAP services provided at county boards of social services; appropriates $250,000.

NJ A2363

Concerns SNAP services provided at county boards of social services; appropriates $250,000.

NJ S1979

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.

NJ S4203

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.

NJ A1842

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.