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A00108 Summary:

BILL NOA00108
 
SAME ASSAME AS S00113
 
SPONSORRosenthal (MS)
 
COSPNSRDavila, Simon, Meeks, Taylor, Tapia, Mitaynes, Kelles, Simone, Chandler-Waterman, Mamdani, Shrestha, Seawright, Reyes, Romero, Wright, Lucas, Alvarez, Cruz
 
MLTSPNSRAnderson, Forrest, Levenberg
 
Amd §131-a, Soc Serv L
 
Relates to the standards of monthly need for persons in receipt of public assistance; provides for an increased monthly allowance for persons and families residing in shelters.
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A00108 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A108
 
SPONSOR: Rosenthal (MS)
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the social services law, in relation to the standards of monthly need for persons in receipt of public assistance   PURPOSE GENERAL IDEA OF BILL: This legislation will increase the outdated personal and special needs allowances for certain individuals on public assistance.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section one of this bill amends section 131-a of the social services law. Section two provides the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Certain individuals and families who are unhoused are eligible for monthly personal and special needs allowances, providing them a limited amount of money to cover their necessities. However, individuals and families who live in shelters that provide meals receive a lesser amount to cover the cost of "clothing and incidentals." The personal and special needs allowances for these individuals have not been raised in more than two decades. Currently, individuals may be eligible to receive $45 per month and families are eligible to receive $63 per month per household member. For a mother and child living in a shelter that provides meals, this means they must live on just $4.20 a day. This allowance is simply not enough to cover the necessities that individuals and families require, including medications, clothing and transportation, to name just a few. By keeping these allowances low, families are forced to make decisions daily such as whether to pay for bus fare for a job interview or purchase medication for their child. This legislation will increase the personal and special needs allowances for individuals and families in shelters that provide meals, bringing it in line with the amounts provided to individuals and families in temporary shelters, and allowing them a greater ability to climb out of poverty.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2023-24: A.5507 - Referred to Social Services; S.8655 -Referred to Social Services 2021-22: A.8061 - Reported to Ways and Means   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Undetermined.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect on the first of April next succeeding the date on which it shall have become a law.
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