New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1085

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Requires DHS to develop outreach plan to inform certain students about Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Impact

The implementation of S1085 is poised to have a significant impact on state laws governing food assistance programs. It recognizes and addresses the unique challenges faced by college students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds or non-traditional paths. The outreach initiatives mandated by this bill could potentially improve enrollment in NJ SNAP, ensuring that eligible students gain access to much-needed nutritional support. This approach aligns SNAPS outreach with existing student programs, such as financial aid and employment support, thereby creating a more integrated system of assistance tailored for educational contexts.

Summary

Senate Bill S1085 aims to enhance outreach efforts regarding the New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (NJ SNAP) for students enrolled in higher education institutions throughout the state. The bill mandates the Department of Human Services, in collaboration with the Secretary of Higher Education, to devise a comprehensive outreach plan. This plan is intended to not only inform students about program eligibility and benefits but also to facilitate smoother application processes tailored to students' circumstances. By focusing on student populations, the bill seeks to increase awareness of available assistance that may help alleviate food insecurity among students.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards enhancing food security for students, potential contention may arise around the execution of the outreach efforts and the resources allocated for this purpose. Questions may be raised regarding the effectiveness of the outreach methods employed and whether they will genuinely reach those students in need. Additionally, potential arguments against the bill could center around concerns of government spending and the logistics of implementing a wide-scale outreach initiative across diverse educational institutions. Ensuring that these programs are efficient and adequately funded could prove critical to the bill's success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2016

Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

NJ A2361

Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

NJ HB150

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; new participants not required to appear in person.

NJ S3725

Establishes Veterans Assistance for Nutritional Needs Program in DHS.

NJ A4780

Establishes Veterans Assistance for Nutritional Needs Program in DHS.

NJ SJR3

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

NJ SB960

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

NJ SB609

Relating to students' eligibility for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

NJ SB404

Establishing a supplemental nutrition assistance program.

NJ SB01145

An Act Concerning Outreach By Community Action Agencies For Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Applicants.

Similar Bills

NH SB404

Establishing a supplemental nutrition assistance program.

NJ S1979

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.

NJ S4203

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.

NM HB77

Annual Federal Snap State Outreach Plans

NJ S2016

Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

NJ A2361

Requires DHS to maintain SNAP outreach plan and to conduct additional outreach programs.

NJ A1842

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.

NJ A2798

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.