Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1999

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Caption

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program and financial assistance benefits.

Impact

The enactment of HB1999 will significantly alter state law as it pertains to welfare and nutrition assistance. By allowing individuals with certain criminal histories to qualify for benefits, the bill aims to increase access to essential resources for populations that have historically been marginalized and hindered by punitive eligibility requirements. This could lead to improved food security and economic support for families that are trying to rebuild their lives post-incarceration, leading to better health outcomes in the community.

Summary

House Bill 1999 addresses the eligibility criteria for individuals seeking financial assistance benefits and supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits in Texas, specifically regarding how certain criminal convictions affect eligibility. This bill amends existing sections of the Human Resources Code to ensure that previous provisions which disqualified individuals based on specific criminal convictions are no longer applicable in determining their eligibility for these essential support programs. The changes are designed to be compliant with federal guidelines outlined in 21 U.S.C. Section 862a(d)(1)(A).

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB1999 is the potential pushback from conservative factions who may argue that eliminating restrictions based on criminal convictions undermines the accountability measures of welfare systems. Opponents may voice concerns that such amendments could encourage recidivism by providing benefits to individuals who have committed offenses related to the very abuses that the welfare system aims to mitigate. Nonetheless, proponents assert that this is a step forward in creating a more inclusive and supportive safety net that emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Human Resources Code

  • Chapter 31. Financial Assistance And Service Programs
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 33. Nutritional Assistance Programs
    • Section: New Section

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