Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H288

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Preventing funds deposited in children’s savings accounts from counting against cash assistance benefits

Impact

If passed, HB 288 would significantly help low-income families by facilitating savings for higher education. By exempting funds in designated children's savings accounts from the asset calculations that could affect cash assistance benefits, the bill aims to encourage parents to save for educational expenses. The current regulations which count such savings against eligibility for assistance can hinder families from establishing financial security and planning for the educational future of their children.

Summary

House Bill 288 proposes an act that aims to prevent funds deposited in children's savings accounts from being counted against cash assistance benefits for families receiving transitional aid. The bill, presented by Representative Chynah Tyler, particularly focuses on enabling families to save money for their children's higher education without jeopardizing their eligibility for necessary assistance. This initiative is expected to promote financial savings among low-income families by allowing them to build assets that can contribute to their children's future education.

Contention

While the bill has been introduced with the intent of providing relief for families, it is likely to face scrutiny regarding its impact on state welfare programs. Critics may argue about the implications of asset exemptions on fiscal responsibility within welfare programs and whether such measures might unintentionally incentivize the accumulation of wealth among certain demographic groups in ways that could complicate the administration of financial assistance. Proponents of the bill, however, maintain that the ability to save for a child’s education is critical for breaking cycles of poverty.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H221

Preventing funds deposited in children’s savings accounts from counting against cash assistance benefits

MA S1787

Relative to first time homebuyer and rental savings accounts

MA H1312

Providing upstream homelessness prevention assistance to families, youth, and adults

MA H157

Protecting benefits owed to foster children

MA S856

Providing upstream homelessness prevention assistance to families, youth, and adults

MA S65

Protecting benefits owed to foster children

MA H1023

To promote economic mobility through matched savings

MA S628

To promote economic mobility through matched savings

MA H1070

Relative to secure choice retirement savings plan

MA H2727

Encouraging home ownership by establishing a first time home buyers savings account

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.