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TexasTowelie

(112,589 posts)
Mon Mar 1, 2021, 06:09 AM Mar 2021

SNAP, Medicaid Rollback Bill Would Cost Nearly $20 Million in Red Tape, Analysts Say

A legislative proposal to restrict eligibility for social safety net programs like food stamps or Medicaid would cost nearly $20 million to implement, according to state policy analysts.

The Ohio Legislative Service Commission, a nonpartisan arm of the state legislature that evaluates policy proposals, estimated a plan to require photo identification on every Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program card would cost about $15 million to implement and $930,000 annually to maintain.

Senate Bill 17 would end policies known as “categorical eligibility” and “simplified reporting” that lower income reporting burdens on SNAP recipients along with the bureaucratic burden on state government. The new, more onerous income reporting system would cost about $4.5 million to implement, according to the LSC.

The bill’s lead sponsor, Sen. Tim Schaffer, R-Lancaster, said the bill is a means to combat benefits fraud and ensure monies only go to the truly needy.

Read more: https://www.citybeat.com/news/blog/21149354/benefits-rollback-bill-would-cost-nearly-20-million-in-red-tape-analysts-say
(Cincinnati Citybeat)

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SNAP, Medicaid Rollback Bill Would Cost Nearly $20 Million in Red Tape, Analysts Say (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2021 OP
why doesn't Schaffer address, say, the wasted money in Afghanistan Skittles Mar 2021 #1
These morons don't care if they're suffering, as long as somebody else is suffering more Walleye Mar 2021 #2
It's about the cruelty ladym55 Mar 2021 #3

ladym55

(2,577 posts)
3. It's about the cruelty
Mon Mar 1, 2021, 06:38 PM
Mar 2021

Who cares how much it costs? It's all about making sure that those poor people "deserve" the help they get. Ohio's legislature is just such an embarrassment.

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