Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB770

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Caption

Relating to creating a reimbursement program to reimburse certain supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients for the cost of certain food delivery service fees.

Impact

The proposed program implies a significant change in how Texas supports its SNAP recipients, especially the elderly and disabled. The bill outlines mechanisms for reimbursement without using SNAP benefits directly for delivery fees, emphasizing that these funds will be appropriated separately. If passed, this measure could simplify the process of obtaining nutrition assistance for those who rely on delivery services, potentially improving health outcomes by facilitating easier access to healthy food options.

Summary

SB770 introduces a new reimbursement program for certain recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Texas, focusing specifically on providing financial assistance for food delivery service fees. The bill is designed to support senior residents aged 65 and older, as well as individuals with disabilities, allowing them to receive reimbursement for delivery fees incurred while purchasing eligible food items through SNAP. The legislation aims to enhance food accessibility for these vulnerable populations, who may face challenges in accessing groceries, particularly during times when mobility is a concern.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial on the surface, it could raise questions regarding its fiscal implications and operational logistics. For instance, the methods by which reimbursement amounts are determined and the limits placed on the number of reimbursable orders may spark discussions among stakeholders about adequacy and fairness. Additionally, if state agencies require federal waivers before implementation, this could delay the benefits intended for eligible SNAP recipients, introducing further complexities into the execution of the program.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Human Resources Code

  • Chapter 33. Nutritional Assistance Programs
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB434

Identical Relating to creating a reimbursement program to reimburse certain supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients for the cost of certain food delivery service fees.

Previously Filed As

TX HB434

Relating to creating a reimbursement program to reimburse certain supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients for the cost of certain food delivery service fees.

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