Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1088

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
5/4/09  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the use of food stamp benefits at farmers markets.

Impact

To implement this change effectively, the bill requires the Department of Agriculture and the health agencies to ensure that each farmers market is equipped with terminals that accept the Lone Star Card. Further actions include providing necessary training to market managers and vendors, and conducting outreach campaigns to inform food stamp recipients about this new purchasing option. Consequently, the bill is expected to expand the market for local farmers while also addressing food security issues within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1088 aims to enhance the accessibility of food stamp benefits for recipients by allowing them to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, and other food items at farmers markets in Texas. The bill mandates the establishment of facilities at farmers markets where recipients can use their Lone Star Cards, thus streamlining the process for users. This initiative is anticipated to bolster the local agricultural economy by increasing sales for farmers while simultaneously improving the nutritional options available to low-income families.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1088 may highlight concerns regarding the financial implications for farmers markets in upgrading their systems to accommodate food stamp transactions. Proponents argue that this law will enhance public health by improving access to fresh produce, while opponents might raise issues about the potential costs and logistical challenges it poses for small market vendors. The bill underscores a belief in promoting local economies and addressing nutrition disparities among low-income populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3076

Relating to providing eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients with an additional benefit to pay certain food delivery service fees.

TX SB504

Relating to a "Texas solution" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace; requiring a fee.

TX HB1144

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB10

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB26

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB76

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB69

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB3323

Relating to food system security and resiliency planning.

TX HB3589

Relating to the transfer of the administration of school nutrition programs from the Texas Department of Agriculture to the Texas Education Agency.

TX SB758

Relating to food system security and resiliency planning.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.