Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3319

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Poor persons; Statewide Temporary Assistance Responsibility System; mandatory requirements; minor recipients; effective date.

Impact

The bill modifies existing provisions under the Statewide Temporary Assistance Responsibility System (STARS) that govern the TANF program, particularly regarding work participation. Specifically, it retains the five-year lifetime limit on benefits for adults while reaffirming the work hour requirements for single and two-parent families. This contributes to ongoing debates about the effectiveness and conditionality of welfare programs aimed at impoverished families.

Summary

House Bill 3319 aims to modify the requirements for recipients of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program in Oklahoma. Key amendments include changes to the eligibility criteria for unmarried minor recipients who seek TANF benefits. The bill stipulates that a minor who has never married and is pregnant or has a dependent child will not be eligible for benefits unless they live in a supervised adult setting, thereby allowing greater oversight over young parents receiving public assistance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB3319 include the implications for minors, especially concerning where they must live to qualify for benefits. Opponents may argue that requiring a supervised adult setting disproportionately penalizes young parents who lack such housing options. Moreover, the emphasis on work requirements and potential drug testing may raise concerns about accessibility and the additional barriers faced by low-income families in maintaining assistance.

Further_notes

Overall, if passed, HB3319 will continue to establish stricter eligibility criteria amidst efforts to reform welfare programs in Oklahoma, suggesting a push towards more stringent requirements for receiving state assistance aimed at reducing dependency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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