Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1151

Caption

Relating to the provision of transitional supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits to certain households.

Impact

The legislation modifies the Texas Human Resources Code by adding a new section that mandates the executive commissioner to adopt rules consistent with federal guidelines regarding SNAP benefits. This alignment with the federal law is crucial as it helps ensure that Texas households benefit from provisions that optimize their eligibility for assistance, thus potentially reducing food insecurity among vulnerable populations. The bill also emphasizes the importance of providing benefits for the maximum period allowed by federal law, ensuring that families receive adequate support.

Summary

Senate Bill 1151 aims to enhance the provision of transitional supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits to specific households in Texas. The bill targets families who have recently ceased receiving cash assistance from state-funded programs or federal financial assistance programs. By establishing a legal framework for these transitional benefits, the bill seeks to ensure that eligible families continue to receive support as they transition away from cash assistance, thereby promoting food security during periods of financial instability.

Contention

While the bill addresses critical needs for transitional support, there may be discussions surrounding its implementation and the adequacy of the benefits provided. For instance, stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the timeline for adoption of the necessary rules, the administrative capacity of the state to effectively implement the changes, and the adequacy of funding for SNAP benefits in Texas. As with many social assistance programs, debates may also arise around the balance between providing sufficient support to families and ensuring responsible management of state resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4224

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX SB75

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX HB2836

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX SB1685

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX SB727

Relating to allowing certain inmates to apply for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits to be provided at the time of discharge or release.

TX HB3076

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

TX HB2756

Relating to the exclusion of certain resources in determining eligibility for financial assistance and supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

TX HB1287

Relating to the exclusion of certain resources in determining eligibility for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX HB4021

Relating to the eligibility of certain students enrolled in a postsecondary educational institution for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX HB1501

Relating to the eligibility of certain students enrolled in a postsecondary educational institution for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.