Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0331

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Temporary Cash Assistance Eligibility

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly change the landscape of welfare assistance by allowing those previously disqualified due to felony drug convictions to now be eligible for temporary cash support. This could enable many individuals to secure financial stability as they seek to rehabilitate and reintegrate into their communities. Additionally, the bill mandates that individuals with prior drug convictions must still meet other established criteria for eligibility and engage in substance abuse treatment. This provision underscores the importance of encouraging responsible behavior while extending a helping hand to those in need.

Summary

House Bill 0331 seeks to amend the current eligibility requirements for receiving temporary cash assistance in Florida. Specifically, the bill proposes to remove the existing prohibition against awarding benefits to individuals with felony drug convictions for trafficking. This legislative change reflects a shift towards a more inclusive approach to social welfare, aiming to reintegrate individuals with past drug-related offenses into society by providing them with financial support. By doing so, the bill intends to alleviate the barriers that currently prevent these individuals from accessing necessary assistance.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 0331 has been layered with various points of contention. Proponents argue that removing the barriers for individuals with felony drug convictions is essential to promoting social justice and reducing recidivism by offering a path towards rehabilitation through support. However, opponents are concerned that such reforms may inadvertently encourage drug use or create dependency on state assistance. Ultimately, the bill represents a crucial dialogue about balancing the need for social support while addressing the complexities associated with substance-related offenses.

Companion Bills

FL S0828

Same As Temporary Cash Assistance Eligibility

Previously Filed As

FL H0409

Temporary Cash Assistance Eligibility

FL H0641

Limited Temporary Cash Assistance

FL H1289

Verification of Reemployment Assistance Benefit Eligibility

FL H0189

Gaming Control

FL H1129

Harm to Minors

FL H1293

Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund and Reinsurance Assistance

FL H1529

Medicaid Eligibility for Medical Assistance and Related Services

FL H0961

Operating Vehicles and Vessels Under the Influence

FL H1385

Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Lewdness

FL H1595

Controlled Substances

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