Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2760

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Caption

Relating to the eligibility for financial assistance of persons following certain drug-related convictions.

Impact

The implications of SB2760 are significant for individuals affected by drug-related convictions, as it seeks to ensure that necessary support is available for reintegration into society. By allowing certain felons access to financial assistance, the bill intends to reduce the barriers that previously hindered their ability to rehabilitate and contribute positively to their communities. This legislation underscores a shift towards more supportive approaches for those who have faced substance abuse issues.

Summary

SB2760 aims to amend the Human Resources Code by modifying the criteria under which individuals with specific drug-related convictions can qualify for financial assistance. The bill stipulates that individuals who have been convicted of a felony related to controlled substances but are on parole or community supervision may still be eligible for assistance. This eligibility is contingent upon meeting other requirements and obtaining certification from a licensed chemical dependency treatment provider regarding their treatment status.

Contention

However, the bill may face points of contention, particularly regarding how effectively these eligibility changes will be implemented. Critics might argue about the adequacy of the support systems in place for monitoring compliance with treatment programs, and whether enough resources are available to assist individuals in accessing these benefits. Additionally, proponents and opponents of the bill may debate the efficacy of such changes on reducing recidivism and enhancing family stability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1999

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program and financial assistance benefits.

TX A1791

Establishes special probation drug court eligibility for persons with certain previous criminal convictions.

TX HB5461

Relating to eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits following certain parental truancy convictions.

TX HB2958

Relating to the drug testing of certain persons seeking benefits under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.

TX S2886

Revises eligibility for convicted drug offenders to receive general assistance benefits under Work First New Jersey program.

TX HB2178

Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX SB158

Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

TX SB1680

Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

TX HB757

Relating to the Medicaid eligibility of certain women following a pregnancy.

TX SB257

AN ACT relating to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program eligibility.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.