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House advances measure to form advisory committee on TANF "stop-the-clock" criteria
Summary
Rep. Litback introduced a first-substitute bill to create an advisory committee in the Department of Workforce Services to define eligibility for "stop-the-clock" pauses in the 36-month TANF time limit; sponsors said the bill does not implement the policy, only sets criteria. Members questioned membership and fiscal implications.
Representative Litback introduced the first substitute to House Bill 139 to establish an advisory committee within the Department of Workforce Services tasked with recommending criteria for "pause the clock" measures that would exclude certain months from the 36-month time limit on Utah's Family Employment Program.
Litback told the House the measure does not itself implement any stop-the-clock policy; instead it would…
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