Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Impact
The implementation of Bill A3186 would fundamentally alter the eligibility for nutrition assistance among students receiving the Educational Opportunity Fund. This bill mandates that the Department of Human Services (DHS) must apply for federal approvals or waivers to ensure compliance with existing federal guidelines. If approved, the bill would allow more students access to SNAP benefits, potentially aiding in addressing food insecurity among this demographic and enhancing their educational outcomes.
Summary
Bill A3186 proposes changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) specifically for students who are recipients of the New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund. This legislation seeks to exempt these students from the federal requirement that mandates a 20-hour weekly work commitment to qualify for SNAP benefits. The goal of this change is to provide financial relief and support to needy students pursuing higher education, thereby facilitating their ability to focus on their studies without the encumbrance of mandatory work hours.
Contention
While supporters argue that this bill can alleviate financial stress and enhance student retention in higher education, concerns may arise regarding its dependency on federal approval and waivers. The bill's success hinges on the federal Food and Nutrition Service’s response. Additionally, there may be debate surrounding the implications of relaxing work requirements, with some stakeholders potentially arguing that such a move could undermine work ethic or lead to increased dependency on government assistance.
Same As
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
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Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
NJ S1749
Carry Over
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Provides for student recipients of educational opportunity funds to be exempt from 20 hour weekly work requirement ordinarily required for student SNAP participation.
Establishes "New Economy Opportunity Skills System Pilot Program" to strengthen alignment and collaboration between local workforce development boards, community colleges, and county vocational school districts; makes appropriation.
Establishes "New Economy Opportunity Skills System Pilot Program" to strengthen alignment and collaboration between local workforce development boards, community colleges, and county vocational school districts; makes appropriation.