Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HCR9

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to reinstate the able-bodied adults without dependents time limits exemption for veterans under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Impact

The passage of HCR9 would directly influence federal policy concerning the SNAP program. By advocating for the reinstatement of this exemption, the resolution seeks to ensure that veterans do not lose access to nutritional assistance due to limitations imposed on able-bodied adults without dependents. If successful, this could greatly improve food security for Kentucky's veteran population, which is substantial, with over 260,000 veterans in the state. It emphasizes the need for continued support for this demographic, particularly during transitions back into civilian life.

Summary

HCR9 is a concurrent resolution urging the United States Congress to reinstate the exemption for veterans from the able-bodied adults without dependents time limits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The resolution recognizes the unique challenges faced by veterans, including higher rates of unemployment and economic hardship, as well as physical and mental health challenges that limit their workforce participation. By reinstating this exemption, the resolution aims to provide vital nutritional assistance to veterans as they strive for stability in their lives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR9 appears largely positive and unified, as it addresses an important issue that transcends political divisions. Both sides of the political spectrum have recognized the necessity of supporting veterans, and the resolution highlights a shared appreciation for their service. This bipartisan support could facilitate a stronger push for the reinstatement of the exemption at the federal level, compelling lawmakers to act on behalf of veterans' needs.

Contention

While HCR9 reflects a concerted effort to advocate for veterans, there could still be contention surrounding its effectiveness in changing federal legislation. Critics may question the federal government's willingness to reinstate exemptions in the SNAP program amidst broader debates on welfare reform. The resolution does frame the issue as a matter of honoring the commitment to veterans, but ongoing political and financial considerations may complicate the implementation of such changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SCR35

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to oppose the United Nations Pact for the Future.

KY HCR19

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to allow users of medical cannabis to own firearms.

KY HB279

AN ACT relating to enhancing nutrition in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

KY SR18

A RESOLUTION urging the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to explore and implement strategies to maximize the utilization of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training program.

KY HR48

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to allow users of medical cannabis to own firearms.

KY HR81

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress and the United States Army Corps of Engineers to assist with the prevention and mitigation of flood damage in Kentucky.

KY HR90

A RESOLUTION urging the Kentucky Congressional delegation to stand up for Kentucky businesses and its economy.

KY SCR248

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION encouraging President Donald Trump and the United States Congress to end the Syrian genocide of Christians and Alawites.

KY HJR38

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating the Nelson County Veterans Bridge on United States Highway 31E.

KY SCR23

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging Kentucky's congressional delegation to support amending the Gun Control Act of 1968 to allow users of medical cannabis to exercise their Second Amendment right to bear arms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.