HB1287
Type: B Origin: House Comments: 0

Relating To The Exclusion Of Certain Resources In Determining Eligibility For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Latest Action: Filed

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The bill aims to exclude certain resources, such as retirement and education savings accounts, from being considered in determining eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This exclusion is intended to ensure that individuals with modest savings or assets can still qualify for SNAP benefits. By making this change, the bill seeks to improve access to nutritional assistance for those in need without penalizing them for saving for their future or education.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-01-12: Filed

  • 2023-03-03: Read first time

  • 2023-03-03: Referred to Human Services

  • 2023-03-21: Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  • 2023-03-21: Considered in public hearing

  • 2023-03-21: Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee

  • 2023-03-21: Left pending in committee

  • 2023-04-04: Considered in public hearing

  • 2023-04-04: Committee substitute considered in committee

  • 2023-04-04: Reported favorably as substituted

  • 2023-04-11: Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator

  • 2023-04-11: Committee report distributed

  • 2023-04-12: Committee report sent to Calendars

  • 2023-04-13: Considered in Calendars

  • 2023-04-17: Placed on General State Calendar

  • 2023-04-17: Read 2nd time

  • 2023-04-17: Passed to engrossment

  • 2023-04-17: Record vote RV#222

  • 2023-04-17: Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  • 2023-04-18: Read 3rd time

  • 2023-04-18: Passed

  • 2023-04-18: Record vote RV#244

  • 2023-04-18: Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  • 2023-04-18: Reported engrossed

  • 2023-04-18: Received from the House

  • 2023-04-19: Read first time

  • 2023-04-19: Referred to Health & Human Services

  • 2023-05-16: Co-sponsor authorized

  • 2023-05-17: Co-sponsor authorized

  • 2023-05-17: Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  • 2023-05-17: Considered in public hearing

  • 2023-05-17: Testimony taken in committee

  • 2023-05-17: Left pending in committee

  • 2023-05-19: Co-sponsor authorized

  • 2023-05-19: Considered in public hearing

  • 2023-05-19: Vote taken in committee

  • 2023-05-21: Reported favorably as substituted

  • 2023-05-21: Recommended for local & uncontested calendar

  • 2023-05-21: Committee report printed and distributed

  • 2023-05-23: Placed on local & uncontested calendar

  • 2023-05-24: Co-sponsor authorized

  • 2023-05-24: Placed on intent calendar

  • 2023-05-24: Rules suspended-Regular order of business

  • 2023-05-24: Vote recorded in Journal

  • 2023-05-24: Read 2nd time & passed to 3rd reading

  • 2023-05-24: Vote recorded in Journal

  • 2023-05-24: Three day rule suspended

  • 2023-05-24: Record vote

  • 2023-05-24: Read 3rd time

  • 2023-05-24: Passed

  • 2023-05-24: Record vote

  • 2023-05-25: Senate passage as amended reported

  • 2023-05-25: Senate Amendments distributed

  • 2023-05-25: Senate Amendments Analysis distributed

  • 2023-05-26: House concurs in Senate amendment(s)

  • 2023-05-26: Record vote RV#2164

  • 2023-05-26: Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  • 2023-05-26: Text of Senate Amendment(s)

  • 2023-05-26: House concurs in Senate amendment(s)-reported

  • 2023-05-28: Reported enrolled

  • 2023-05-28: Signed in the House

  • 2023-05-29: Signed in the Senate

  • 2023-05-30: Sent to the Governor

  • 2023-06-12: Signed by the Governor

  • 2023-06-12: Effective on 9/1/23

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