West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3358

Introduced
3/13/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Engrossed
4/1/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/7/25  

Caption

Supplemental Appropriation FBGR DHHR

Impact

The passage of HB 3358 demonstrates a commitment to bolstering assistance programs that provide critical support to low-income families. By increasing funding for the TANF program, the bill is expected to improve the capacity of the Department of Human Services to administer assistance effectively, potentially leading to better outcomes for recipients. This funding is particularly important as it comes at a time when many families may continue to face hardships exacerbated by economic challenges in the wake of the ongoing impacts of the pandemic and other socioeconomic factors.

Summary

House Bill 3358 is a supplemental appropriation bill that seeks to allocate additional federal funds to the Department of Human Services in West Virginia for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. This bill reflects the state's efforts to make necessary fiscal adjustments to accommodate the availability of federal resources while addressing the needs of vulnerable populations in the state. It aims to supplement and amend prior appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, enhancing the financial support available for social welfare programs critical for families in need.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3358 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with strong bipartisan support evident in its passage (32 yeas to 0 nays). Legislators seem united in recognizing the importance of providing adequate support to families in need, highlighting collaborative efforts to ensure the welfare of community members. This level of support underscores a shared understanding among lawmakers regarding the vital role that assistance programs play in fostering a safety net for eligible populations.

Contention

While no specific points of contention were noted during discussions or the voting process, the reliance on federal funds for state programs often highlights broader conversations about funding sustainability and dependency. It may provoke further dialogue on how state budget processes could be structured to ensure long-term support rather than one-off appropriations that depend on federal allocations. Understanding the implications of such funding on state autonomy and budgetary flexibility could become a significant issue in future legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

WV SB780

Similar To Supplemental appropriation to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

Previously Filed As

WV HB5478

Making supplemental appropriations of federal funds to the Division of Human Services

WV SB695

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Energy Assistance, TANF, and Child Care and Development

WV SB698

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHHR, Division of Human Services

WV SB699

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHHR, Child Support Enforcement Fund

WV SB724

Making supplementary appropriation to DHHR, Division of Human Services

WV HB3564

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Division of Human Services - Energy Assistance

WV HB3517

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Division of Human Services – Child Care and Development

WV HB3512

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Resources, Division of Human Services

WV HB3563

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Resources, Division of Human Services

WV HB2928

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHHR, Division of Health

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.