Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S147

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To replace stolen benefits

Impact

If enacted, SB S147 will amend Chapter 18 of the Massachusetts General Laws. This amendment would enable the state to provide immediate financial resources to claimants who have experienced the theft of benefits, particularly in instances where the federal government fails to cover the losses. This shift seeks to bolster consumer protection by ensuring that individuals can regain access to necessary resources without prolonged delays. Such support could significantly impact low-income families and individuals who rely on these benefits for essential needs, fostering greater economic stability at a community level.

Summary

Senate Bill S147, titled 'An Act to replace stolen benefits', aims to address the issue of fraud associated with electronic benefit transfer (EBT) systems. Specifically, the bill mandates that the state promptly replace any financial assistance or nutrition benefits that are stolen through fraudulent means, including skimming and identity theft schemes. This legislation is particularly focused on ensuring that beneficiaries are not unfairly penalized or deprived of essential services due to the criminal activities of others. The proposal highlights the importance of safeguarding the integrity of benefit systems and protecting vulnerable populations reliant on state assistance.

Contention

The proposal may not be without its challenges, as there could be discussions regarding its financial implications for the state budget, especially if the perceived frequency of fraud is high. Some lawmakers may express concerns over the fiscal responsibility of replacing benefits and the potential for increased fraud claims stemming from the new protections. Additionally, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of the processes established for reporting and verifying theft claims to ensure that fraudulent claims do not exploit the system. Thus, while the intent behind S147 is proactive and protective, lawmakers will likely engage in vigorous debate about its implementation and funding mechanisms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S878

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA S1144

To enforce support orders for adult children in need of support

MA S1145

Relative to the definition of strangulation

MA S1348

To enforce laws protecting worksite safety

MA S1561

Creating an OBGYN loan repayment grant program

MA S1409

To reform mental health supports and increase public safety

MA S2400

Relative to equity in tolling

MA S145

Relative to supporting survivors of domestic violence and enhancing child welfare

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.