Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S167

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To maximize participation in federal nutrition programs and improve customer service

Impact

If passed, S167 will require the Executive Office of Health and Human Services to set forth both short- and long-term goals aimed at improving access to nutrition assistance and ensuring that eligible families receive timely customer service. This initiative emphasizes the importance of addressing barriers that households often face when trying to navigate federal nutrition programs, ultimately intending to increase participation rates among those who are eligible for assistance.

Summary

Senate Bill S167, also known as the Act to Maximize Participation in Federal Nutrition Programs and Improve Customer Service, aims to enhance the effectiveness and accessibility of federal nutrition assistance programs managed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill mandates the Executive Office of Health and Human Services to submit a comprehensive report within three months of enactment. This report should detail the necessary resources required by the Department of Transitional Assistance to ensure timely access for eligible households to federal nutrition benefits.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve customer service and participation in nutrition programs, discussions around its provisions may revolve around concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources allocated by the state government. Ensuring that the Department of Transitional Assistance has sufficient capacity to manage increased participation and maintain service quality will be a notable point of contention, as lawmakers may worry about the implications for the state's budget and operational efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2079

To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

MA S116

Improving child eye care

MA H3942

Relative to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program countable income

MA S1334

Relative to accelerating improvements to the local and regional public health system to address disparities in the delivery of public health services

MA S1077

Improving protections relative to domestic violence

MA H3177

Relative to increased access of small business to participation in energy savings services and programs

MA H3438

Relative to maximizing resources for transportation

MA S839

Assisting low-income students success through work-study

MA S2018

Establishing a special commission to identify opportunities to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state agencies, programs, and services

MA H1863

For a minimum hourly health improvement wage

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.