Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H281

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to SNAP benefits for seniors and disabled individuals

Impact

The proposed amendment is expected to have significant implications for state law by instituting a mandatory minimum financial support for eligible individuals in the SNAP program. By ensuring that seniors and disabled individuals receive at least $100 per month, the bill seeks to provide necessary assistance that can alleviate hunger and improve the overall well-being of these groups. This legislative action highlights the commitment of state lawmakers to address food insecurity among the elderly and disabled citizens.

Summary

House Bill H281 aims to amend the General Laws of Massachusetts to enhance the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for seniors and disabled individuals. This bill specifically proposes a minimum monthly payment of $100 for individuals over the age of 60 and those with disabilities who participate in the SNAP program. The introduction of this legislation is presented as a targeted effort to improve food security and financial stability for vulnerable populations within the Commonwealth.

Contention

Despite its supportive intent, H281 may face some contention during discussions in the legislature. Some legislators may question the fiscal ramifications of establishing a minimum payment for SNAP benefits, particularly whether the state budget can accommodate this additional expenditure. The debate may focus on balancing the need for financial support through SNAP with potential impacts on state resources, especially in light of other pressing budgetary needs. Stakeholders might raise concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and whether the implementation of such minimum payments could set a precedence for future adjustments to welfare programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1202

To preserve special needs trusts for disabled seniors

MA S756

Preserving special needs trusts for disabled seniors

MA H1299

Relative to senior and non-elderly disabled housing

MA H1298

Relative to senior and non-elderly disabled housing

MA H3942

Relative to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program countable income

MA H1168

Protecting the homes of seniors and disabled people on MassHealth

MA S726

Protecting the homes of seniors and disabled people on MassHealth

MA H4841

To preserve special needs trusts for disabled seniors

MA S1927

Relative to home modifications for seniors

MA H3855

Relative to home remodeling programs for seniors and people with disabilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.