Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB1148

Introduced
3/6/24  
Refer
3/6/24  

Caption

Increasing state supplemental payments based on cost of living adjustments. (FE)

Impact

If enacted, AB1148 would have a significant impact on state welfare programs by directly influencing the financial aid disbursed to eligible residents. The proposed adjustments are expected to raise the standard of living for many individuals and families who depend on these payments, potentially reducing poverty rates and improving overall community welfare. This could also lead to positive economic outcomes, as increased financial support typically translates into higher local spending and economic activity.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1148 aims to increase state supplemental payments, particularly by adjusting these payments based on cost of living considerations. This bill addresses the need for residents who rely on state assistance to have their financial aid more aligned with current economic conditions, particularly inflation, thereby easing the financial burden on vulnerable populations. By factoring in cost of living adjustments, AB1148 seeks to ensure that state support keeps pace with rising living expenses and inflation, thus enhancing the financial stability of those in need.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding AB1148, primarily related to funding sources for the increased payments. Opponents of the bill are concerned about the sustainability of the proposed funding model, suggesting that the state may face budgetary constraints that could impact other essential services. Proponents argue that the increase is a necessary response to current economic conditions and that it should be prioritized to support the state’s most vulnerable populations.

Additional_notes

As with many measures focusing on financial assistance, ongoing discussions are likely to focus on the long-term implications of any increased expenditure. Stakeholders are expressing interest in how this bill could affect the overall state budget, especially regarding other vital programs and services. The bill is expected to generate further discussions as it passes through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB1090

Increasing state supplemental payments based on cost of living adjustments. (FE)

WI SB973

State Supplementary Program: administration.

WI HB33

Provides for payment of cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to retirees and beneficiaries of state retirement systems without legislative approval in certain circumstances (OR INCREASE APV)

WI S2580

Allows for a one-time two percent (2%) supplemental cost of living adjustment for plan year 2025 to the public pension benefits administered by the ERSRI, and allows for those benefits to be deducted from the taxpayer's adjusted gross income.

WI H7993

Allows for a one-time two percent (2%) supplemental cost of living adjustment for plan year 2025 to the public pension benefits administered by the ERSRI, and allows for those benefits to be deducted from the taxpayer's adjusted gross income.

WI S08160

Increases the base benefit amount for computation of pension cost-of-living adjustments.

WI S07783

Provides increases of cost-of-living adjustments for public retirees; allows increases of up to five percent.

WI A3527

Establishes annual cost of living adjustment, based on Consumer Price Index, to base Medicaid per diem rates for assisted living programs; makes appropriation.

WI S2129

Establishes annual cost of living adjustment, based on Consumer Price Index, to base Medicaid per diem rates for assisted living programs; makes appropriation.

WI S3742

Establishes annual cost of living adjustment, based on Consumer Price Index, to base Medicaid per diem rates for assisted living programs; makes appropriation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.