Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S121

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Strengthening social security number verification for cash assistance eligibility

Impact

The implications of S121 are significant, as it aims to reduce fraudulent claims by mandating thorough verification against federal databases. The proposed checks will include confirming identity and citizenship through the Social Security Administration and cross-referencing income through the National Directory of New Hires. Additionally, the bill targets potential fraudulent activities by accessing the Social Security Death Master File and state and federal incarceration databases. This comprehensive verification process is designed to ensure assistance is provided only to eligible individuals, potentially saving state resources.

Summary

Bill S121, presented by Senator Kelly A. Dooner, seeks to strengthen the verification process for Social Security Numbers (SSNs) of applicants and recipients for cash assistance in Massachusetts. Under the proposed legislation, individuals applying for cash assistance will be required to provide a valid Social Security Number. The legislation includes specific provisions for vulnerable groups, such as victims of domestic violence and expectant mothers, ensuring that their needs are sensitively addressed. Failure to provide a valid SSN within three months leads to the suspension of benefits until compliance is met, thus tightening eligibility criteria.

Contention

While the bill has motives grounded in fiscal responsibility and integrity of social assistance programs, it may also spur debate around the accessibility of aid to those in need. Critics might argue that the stringent requirements could unintentionally harm vulnerable populations, particularly those who may lack documentation or have difficulty navigating bureaucratic processes. The exceptions in place for victims of domestic violence highlight an acknowledgment of specific social issues, yet opponents may call for further safeguards to ensure that no deserving individuals are denied assistance due to bureaucratic barriers.

Companion Bills

MA S2754

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to children, families and persons with disabilities matters

Previously Filed As

MA H3707

Strengthening transit infrastructure security

MA S1523

Removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA H2438

Removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S123

Establishing a special commission to study the integrity of public assistance programs

MA HB90

In public assistance, further providing for verification of eligibility.

MA H2383

Relative to social security numbers on death certificates

MA S0216

Verification of Reemployment Assistance Benefit Eligibility

MA S2106

Relative to removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S1238

Verification of Reemployment Assistance Benefit Eligibility

MA S1462

Temporary Cash Assistance Eligibility

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.