Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD778

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding Work Requirements for Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents Under the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program

Impact

The enactment of LD778 will alter state laws regarding nutritional assistance, specifically targeting able-bodied adults without dependents. By restricting eligibility for SNAP benefits based on work requirements, the bill aims to encourage employment among recipients. However, it also removes the department's discretion to request waivers for individuals in areas identified as economically disadvantaged, thereby potentially limiting access to essential food assistance for vulnerable populations.

Summary

LD778, titled 'An Act Regarding Work Requirements for Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents Under the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program', introduces new restrictions on the eligibility criteria for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Maine. Beginning January 1, 2024, the bill mandates that able-bodied adults without dependents must comply with federal work requirements to qualify for SNAP benefits. Specifically, the bill prohibits the Maine Department of Health and Human Services from applying for certain waivers that would allow exemptions from these work requirements, particularly in regions with high unemployment rates.

Sentiment

The reception of LD778 is mixed, demonstrating a divide in sentiment among lawmakers and constituents. Proponents argue that enforcing stricter work requirements fosters personal responsibility and serves as an incentive for employment. Detractors, however, view the bill as punitive, arguing that it risks pushing economically vulnerable individuals further into poverty by denying them necessary support in a challenging job market. Public discussions reflect concerns over the potential negative consequences for families reliant on SNAP benefits.

Contention

Debate surrounding LD778 has centered on the implications for local communities that may suffer if able-bodied adults are unable to meet work requirements. Critics argue that without the ability to apply for waivers, individuals facing genuine barriers to employment—such as lack of job availability or economic hardship—would be disproportionately affected. This conflict underscores a broader discussion on the balance between encouraging workforce participation and ensuring adequate safety nets for those in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME S1083

Requires DHS to take appropriate action to exempt veterans from benefits time limit applicable to able-bodied adults without dependents under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

ME A2799

Requires DHS to take appropriate action to exempt veterans from benefits time limit applicable to able-bodied adults without dependents under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

ME SB351

Relative to statewide work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents on food stamps.

ME HB421

Prohibits the state from waiving SNAP work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents absent legislative authorization

ME LD784

An Act to Establish Welfare Work Requirements for Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents

ME HB128

Requires legislative authorization for any waiver of SNAP work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents (OR +$2,520,812 GF EX See Note)

ME SB00277

An Act Requiring Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents To Meet Work Requirements To Receive Benefits From The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

ME AB2152

CalFresh: able-bodied adults without dependents.

ME HB05268

An Act Eliminating Waivers From Work Requirements For Supplemental Nutrition Assistance For Non-exempt, Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents.

ME HB594

Requires legislative authorization for any waiver of SNAP work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.