Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill S0092

Introduced
2/17/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill is designed to alleviate the financial burdens faced by youths who are transitioning out of foster care, an often challenging phase that can lead to instability in housing and employment. By ensuring that the cash transfers are treated as non-taxable income and exempting them from consideration for other forms of state and federal assistance, S0092 aims to enhance the financial security of participants without penalizing them in terms of eligibility for essential support programs. This legislative change reflects a prioritization of the welfare and successful integration of youths into society after foster care.

Summary

Bill S0092 introduces a pilot program aimed at providing direct cash transfers to youth exiting the foster care system in Vermont. The proposed program would involve monthly payments of $1,000 over a 24-month period for eligible youths as they transition from foster care to independence. The voluntary nature of the program is underscored by the requirement that participants complete surveys assessing their financial, health, and educational stability during the two-year period of assistance. This initiative seeks to offer financial support to improve overall outcomes for these young individuals as they navigate adulthood.

Contention

While the bill presents a progressive approach to supporting vulnerable youths, potential points of contention may arise regarding its funding and implementation. Critics may argue about the adequacy and management of the allocated budget of $650,000 for fiscal year 2024, which could raise concerns about the program's sustainability and effectiveness. Additionally, discussions surrounding the privacy of participants in regard to the mandated surveys could lead to debates over the balance between accountability and personal autonomy among former foster youths. The overall success of the program will likely be measured against its intended outcomes and the general reception from the community involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0427

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 S0056

An act relating to child care and early childhood education

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 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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