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Committee advances SB 64 asking DHS to seek waiver so dependent care tax credit does not affect SNAP eligibility
Summary
SB 64 directs the Department of Human Services to request a USDA waiver to prevent monthly advance payments of the dependent care tax credit from affecting SNAP eligibility. The committee approved sending the bill to the floor with a due-pass recommendation and rescinded the subsequent referral to Ways and Means.
Senate Bill 64, discussed in a Human Services committee work session on Feb. 4, would direct the Department of Human Services to request a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture so monthly advance payments of the dependent care tax credit would not factor into Supplemental Nutrition…
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