New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR78

Introduced
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  
Report Pass
3/10/22  

Caption

Urges United States Department of Agriculture to authorize permanent use of SNAP benefits for online purchasing of foods.

Impact

The resolution is grounded in the recognition of SNAP as a critical program for supporting low-income households in their efforts to secure nutritional food. With the USDA's existing pilot program allowing for online grocery purchases originally launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this resolution aims to make such provisions permanent. If authorized, it could lead to a fundamental change in how food access is handled for SNAP recipients, moving towards a more equitable system that aligns with modern shopping practices.

Summary

Assembly Resolution AR78 urges the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to authorize the permanent use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for online food purchasing. This resolution highlights the importance of providing low-income families with easier access to grocery shopping, especially in light of recent public health guidelines that have necessitated social distancing. The bill emphasizes that enabling online purchasing significantly benefits those who might struggle with transportation or mobility issues, thus ensuring that they can obtain nutritious food even during challenging circumstances.

Contention

There may be varying opinions on this resolution, particularly surrounding the implementation and sustainability of using federal funding for online purchases. Some stakeholders may support this move as a necessary evolution of the SNAP program, while others could raise concerns over the potential implications for brick-and-mortar grocery stores and their ability to compete in an increasingly digital marketplace. However, the focus remains on ensuring that low-income families have viable options for obtaining essential food items.

Companion Bills

NJ SR21

Same As Urges United States Department of Agriculture to authorize permanent use of SNAP benefits for online purchasing of foods.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR21

Urges United States Department of Agriculture to authorize permanent use of SNAP benefits for online purchasing of foods.

NJ ACR123

Urges United States President, Congress, and USDA to take steps to protect SNAP beneficiaries from fraud.

NJ ACR183

Urges United States President, Congress, and USDA to take steps to protect SNAP beneficiaries from fraud.

NJ A2040

Requires Commissioner of Human Services to request authorization for SNAP benefits to be used to pay delivery charges for online grocery purchases.

NJ A2958

Requires Commissioner of Human Services to request authorization for SNAP benefits to be used to pay delivery charges for online grocery purchases.

NJ SR131

Urges federal government to permit use of SNAP and WIC benefits to pay for grocery delivery charges.

NJ SR71

Urges federal government to establish WIC waiver program allowing states to authorize use of WIC benefits to purchase alternative infant formulas during public emergencies.

NJ SR130

Urges federal government to establish WIC waiver program allowing states to authorize use of WIC benefits to purchase alternative infant formulas during public emergencies.

NJ S540

Requires Commissioner of Human Services to request authorization for SNAP benefits to be used to pay delivery charges for online grocery purchases.

NJ SCR105

Urging Governor Meyer To Submit A Waiver Request To The United States Department Of Agriculture To Prohibit The Use Of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (snap) Benefits For The Purchase Of Candy And Soda In Order To Advance Nutritional Goals And Improve Public Health Outcomes.

Similar Bills

HI HB1248

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.

HI HB1248

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.

HI SB1191

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.

NJ A1934

Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Product Pilot Program," appropriates $60,000.

HI SB2421

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.

HI HB1525

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.

HI HB235

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.

HI SB1259

Relating To Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Incentives.