Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1931

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Report Pass
4/6/23  
Enrolled
4/27/23  

Caption

Poor persons; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; reference; employment; services; effective date.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1931 will likely adjust the landscape of public assistance in Oklahoma, prioritizing work activity participation as a condition for receiving TANF benefits. This change could impact the welfare of many families who rely on TANF, as the mandatory participation hours could prove challenging for recipients balancing childcare and other responsibilities. Moreover, the emphasis on screening for substance abuse introduces an additional layer of regulation that could affect the approval and continuation of benefits for certain applicants, especially those who may struggle with substance use issues.

Summary

House Bill 1931 addresses amendments to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program in Oklahoma, emphasizing work requirements and support services for recipients. The bill mandates that TANF recipients, particularly single parents, engage in specified work activities for a minimum number of hours per week. It also sets conditions under which individuals may receive these benefits and outlines the need for screening for substance use. The intent is to encourage self-sufficiency and prepare recipients for employment through various supportive services such as job readiness training and vocational education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1931 appears mixed, with some legislators and advocates supporting the measures with the intention of promoting self-reliance among recipients. However, there are significant concerns from opponents about the potential negative consequences for vulnerable families who may face additional barriers to accessing needed assistance. There are apprehensions that stricter requirements may inadvertently push families further into poverty, making it harder for them to regain stability.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implementation of mandatory drug testing and the associated stigma towards applicants who may struggle with substance abuse. Critics argue that such requirements could discourage individuals from seeking help or applying for benefits due to fear of repercussions. Additionally, the adequacy of training programs and job placements available for TANF recipients raises questions regarding whether there are sufficient resources to support the intended goals of increased employment and self-sufficiency.

Companion Bills

OK HB1931

Carry Over Poor persons; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; reference; employment; services; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1931

Poor persons; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; reference; employment; services; effective date.

OK HB1932

Poor persons; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; reference; services; effective date.

OK SB281

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program; modifying certain exemption from resource determination criteria. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB694

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program; providing for eligibility of certain pregnant applicant or recipient. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB400

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program; modifying and adding resources exempt from resource determination criteria. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB561

Education; minimum salary and benefits; increasing minimum salary schedule; declaring legislative intent; conditional enactment. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB623

Motor vehicles; modifying references to Service Oklahoma. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1350

Medical marijuana; creating temporary and annual licensing program for certain medical marijuana businesses; effective date.

OK HB2661

Oklahoma Personnel Act; leave benefits; allowing temporary increase of certain accumulation limits and carryover; effective date.

OK HB2528

Retirement; Teachers' Retirement System of Oklahoma; references; terms; application; procedure; options; liability; expenses; effective date; emergency.

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