Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2255

Introduced
1/5/22  
Refer
1/20/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  

Caption

Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP

Impact

The implementation of HB 2255 could lead to significant changes in how state laws regarding SNAP eligibility are structured. By mandating cooperation with child support programs, the bill is expected to increase the number of parents who fulfill their financial responsibilities. This might lead to an increase in child support collections, which can positively affect the financial stability of households relying on SNAP benefits. Additionally, it may deter some individuals from applying for SNAP if they are unable or unwilling to comply with the child support stipulations.

Summary

House Bill 2255 requires that parents, caretaker relatives, putative fathers, or identified noncustodial parents must cooperate with the child support program in order to be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This bill seeks to strengthen the enforcement of child support obligations and ensure that families receiving SNAP are actively participating in the support program. By tying SNAP eligibility to child support collaboration, the bill aims to promote accountability and responsibility among parents regarding their children's welfare.

Contention

There are likely to be points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly related to how it affects low-income families. Critics may argue that requiring cooperation with child support programs could dissuade eligible parents from seeking assistance due to fear of penalties or increased scrutiny over their personal situations. Advocates for low-income families might assert that the bill could unwittingly create barriers to receiving vital food assistance for some families in crisis, particularly those with complex family dynamics. The way that the bill is enforced and monitored could also spark debates about fairness and additional burdens placed on struggling families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO A01303

Prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance.

MO S04924

Prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance.

MO S01994

Prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance.

MO A02218

Prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance.

MO HB4134

Relating to the eligibility of parents and caretaker relatives for Medicaid.

MO HB2141

Requiring custodial and non-custodial parents to cooperate with child support enforcement programs for food assistance eligibility and disqualifying such parents from food assistance for being delinquent in support payments.

MO HB1219

Child support; authorize DPS and CPS to share information about noncustodial parents.

MO HB2572

Requires individuals to cooperate with child support enforcement as a condition of eligibility for Supplemental Nurtirion Assistance Prgram (SNAP) benefits

MO HB1082

Child support; require insurers to provide MDHS certain information for noncustodial, delinquent parents.

MO HB1083

Child Support; require insurers to provide MDHS certain information for noncustodial, delinquent parents.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.