Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB194

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - Seniors - State Supplement

Impact

If enacted, this bill will result in an increase in the state-mandated minimum benefit for eligible seniors from $40 to $60 per month. This amendment is significant as it positions the state to bear additional costs associated with the non-federal portion of administrative expenses stemming from this policy change, effectively elevating the state's commitment to supporting its older adult population. Ensuring a higher benefit level may help address the nutritional needs of seniors who are particularly vulnerable to food shortages.

Summary

House Bill 194 seeks to enhance the financial support provided to senior citizens under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Maryland. Specifically, the bill proposes to increase the minimum monthly benefit amount a household, which includes at least one individual aged 62 or older, can receive through federal funding under the SNAP. The intention behind this legislation is to alleviate food insecurity among elderly residents who rely on such assistance.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes the importance of supporting aging populations, it may raise discussions around funding aspects and administrative implications. Stakeholders might express concerns about the ability of local departments to manage these increased financial responsibilities efficiently. Additionally, there could be debates about the balance of state versus federal contributions to such programs, which could lead to varied responses from different political factions involved in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB52

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs – Waiver – Diapers and Menstrual Hygiene Products

MD HB87

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs - Waiver - Diapers and Menstrual Hygiene Products

MD SB26

Maryland Medical Assistance Program, Maryland Children's Health Program, and Workgroup on Low-Income Utility Assistance

MD HB111

Maryland Medical Assistance Program, Maryland Children's Health Program, and Workgroup on Low-Income Utility Assistance

MD HB982

State Employees – Programs and Scholarships for Human Services Careers and Probation Agents and State Contributions to Supplemental Retirement Plans

MD HB323

Social Services Programs - Eligibility and Enrollment

MD SB392

Wastewater Facility Supplemental Operations and Maintenance Grant Program – Establishment

MD SB848

Statewide Rental Assistance Voucher Program - Establishment

MD HB826

Statewide Rental Assistance Voucher Program – Establishment

MD HB186

Victim Services Programs – Supplementing Federal Funding and Support (Victim Services Stabilization Act)

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