Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4616

Introduced
5/9/24  

Caption

To exclude Chapter 115 payments to veterans from gross household income calculations

Impact

The implications of this bill extend beyond financial calculations; by exempting healthcare reimbursements from income assessments, the legislation seeks to provide a more stable foundation for veterans seeking housing assistance. This change would potentially allow veterans to retain more of their income for essential expenses without the worry of disqualification from housing programs due to reimbursements intended to offset healthcare costs. Consequently, this may improve the quality of life for many veterans who often navigate complex financial obligations alongside their healthcare needs.

Summary

House Bill 4616 aims to amend Section 32 of chapter 121B of the General Laws in Massachusetts by excluding certain payments received by veterans from the calculation of gross household income. Specifically, the bill proposes that reimbursements for out-of-pocket health care costs received as part of Chapter 115 should not be considered when determining a tenant family's net income. This adjustment is intended to enhance financial support for veterans and ensure that their medical reimbursements do not negatively impact their eligibility for housing assistance programs.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support from veteran advocacy groups and lawmakers concerned about military families, there may be points of contention surrounding its potential impact on budgeting for state health programs. Opponents could argue that additional adjustments may strain resources allocated for housing assistance, especially if the exclusion leads to increased numbers of applicants. Ultimately, the bill reflects a balancing act between supporting veterans and ensuring the sustainability of state assistance programs.

Companion Bills

MA H3506

Replaces To exclude Chapter 115 payments to veterans from gross household income calculation

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