State Report: Food Stamp Photo IDs, Gas Tax + Abortion Rights

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

State Report: Food Stamp Photo IDs, Gas Tax + Abortion Rights

This week’s State Report centers on a newly introduced bill that calls for photo identification on EBT cards. We’ll also examine several new bills that address a variety of topics, including the gas tax, income tax, animal and child abuse, and the expansion of farmers’ markets. Lastly, we’ll preview next Tuesday’s House Judiciary Committee meeting, which will examine numerous pieces of abortion-related legislation.

Bill requiring photo identification on EBT cards

Rep. Mary Messier (D-Dist. 62, Pawtucket) has introduced legislation calling for picture identification on electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Formerly known as the food stamps program, SNAP helps those who are struggling financially to buy food and nutritious meals. The program is the largest food and nutrition support program in Rhode Island and functions through a partnership between the state and federal governments. The House bill (2014-H 7661) would require the issuance of EBT cards with photographs of cardholders between the ages of 18 and 60. Disabled individuals and victims of domestic violence would be exempt from the photo requirement.

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Messier's argument

“SNAP serves as a precious resource,” Messier said. “If we want to continue to help Rhode Island’s struggling individuals and families, we have to take steps to ensure that SNAP funds are going directly to the people who are enrolled in the program and who have gone through the necessary steps to obtain assistance. In the post-recession world, we are certainly trying to tighten our belts. This would save the state money and crack down on fraud simultaneously. ”

Qualification for SNAP benefits is based on income, resources and number of people who live in the applicant’s household. According to the state Department of Human Services (DHS), people may qualify for SNAP benefits if their income is less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL). Representative Messier said she highly encourages members of the public to testify before the House Finance Committee when the bill comes up for a hearing.

Similar legislation

Last month, Rep. Patricia Morgan introduced legislation that would require EBT users to present photo ID when making purchases.

“To sell their benefit, the recipient must give the card to the illegal purchaser,” said Morgan. “Since the card has the recipients name on it, requiring any person using an EBT card to present photo ID would help stop the abuse. This does rely on retailer staff to check the identification, and this is difficult to ensure. But this is a preventive measure that we expect can be helpful in curtailing fraud.”

 

For more legislative news from the past week, check out the slideshow below.
 


RI State Report: More News of the Week - 3/8/14

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