Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0427

Introduced
2/28/23  

Caption

An act relating to a pilot program to provide direct cash transfers to youth exiting foster care

Impact

The bill outlines specific provisions to ensure that the cash transfers are considered nontaxable gifts, thereby excluding them from gross income calculations. Importantly, the direct cash transfers would not affect eligibility for certain benefit programs, such as healthcare and aid programs, which is intended to provide financial relief without risking the loss of crucial support services. This aspect may significantly alter how financial aid is administered, reducing barriers for youth transitioning from foster care to self-sufficiency.

Summary

House Bill 427 proposes the establishment of a pilot program aimed at providing direct cash transfers to youths exiting the foster care system. Specifically, the bill introduces a voluntary program through which eligible youths would receive monthly payments of $1,000 for a period of 24 months. The intention behind this program is to aid these individuals in their transition to independence, enhancing their financial security and overall well-being as they leave the foster care environment. The proposal emphasizes the need for direct financial support as these youths often encounter unique challenges when integrating into society after foster care.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H0427 may touch on a range of contentious points, primarily concerning the implementation and efficacy of the pilot program. Proponents argue that direct cash assistance can lead to better outcomes for youth exiting care, potentially reducing poverty and improving educational attainment. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the long-term implications of such cash transfers, questioning whether they address the root issues faced by these youths and whether the funds will be utilized effectively. Additionally, the program's voluntary nature may lead to debates on participation more broadly among eligible individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT S0092

An act relating to a pilot program to provide direct cash transfers to youth exiting foster care

VT H0245

An act relating to tuition assistance for youth in foster and kinship care

VT H0717

An act relating to supports to help students experiencing homelessness and students exiting the foster care system succeed in postsecondary educational institutions

VT H0246

An act relating to supports to help students experiencing homelessness and students exiting the foster care system succeed in postsecondary educational institutions

VT H0126

An act relating to universal basic income payments for youth exiting foster care

VT H0883

An act relating to making appropriations for the support of government

VT H0208

An act relating to child care and early childhood education

VT S0056

An act relating to child care and early childhood education

VT H0839

An act related to fiscal year 2024 budget adjustments

VT H0644

An act relating to access to records by individuals who were in foster care

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