Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; authorizing Department of Human Services to request certain waiver under specified condition. Emergency.
Impact
This bill has significant implications for state laws governing food assistance programs. It empowers the Department of Human Services to request waivers under specified conditions to extend benefits, especially in areas where unemployment rates exceed 10%. The bill’s intent is to incentivize employment among able-bodied adults, effectively linking assistance with labor participation, which may alter the dynamics of how public assistance is accessed and utilized in Oklahoma.
Summary
Senate Bill 505, introduced by Senator Montgomery, amends provisions related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Oklahoma. The bill primarily focuses on the limitations of benefits for able-bodied recipients between the ages of 18 and 50 who are not disabled or raising minor children. Under the amended law, these individuals may only receive SNAP benefits for three months within a thirty-six-month period unless they meet certain criteria regarding employment.
Contention
Notably, there has been contention surrounding the bill, particularly with regards to its potential impact on vulnerable populations. Supporters argue that the measure is necessary to promote self-sufficiency and reduce dependency on government assistance. However, critics raise concerns that limiting SNAP benefits could exacerbate food insecurity for individuals struggling to find stable employment, especially in economically disadvantaged regions. The bill also declares an emergency, allowing it to take effect immediately upon passage, which may limit further public discourse on its implications.
To Require The Department Of Human Services To Request A Waiver To Exclude Candy And Soft Drinks From Eligible Foods Under The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
To Direct The Department Of Human Services To Request A Broad-based Categorical Eligibility Waiver For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; And To Amend The Asset Limits Under The Program.
To Amend The Asset Limits For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; And To Direct The Department Of Human Services To Request A Broad-based Categorical Eligibility Waiver.
Public assistance, Department of Human Resources, request of waiver to exclude soda from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program required, exclusion provided for
Regarding The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; And To Require The Department Of Human Services To Apply For A Waiver Regarding Certain Veteran Disability Benefits If Allowed Under Federal Law.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Department of Human Services; agreements; reviews; report; eligibility; exception; standards; information; codification; effective date.