Bill
SB 194
Eliminate the board of public assistance
SB 194 eliminates the Board of Public Assistance, streamlining social services for better efficiency and direct management, impacting service delivery for recipients.
Bill
SB 194
SB 194 eliminates the Board of Public Assistance, streamlining social services for better efficiency and direct management, impacting service delivery for recipients.
Bill Number: SB 194
Title: Eliminate the Board of Public Assistance
Status: Chapter Number Assigned
Introduced: November 22, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject: Civil Procedure, Social Services
SB 194 aims to eliminate the Board of Public Assistance, a governing body that oversees public assistance programs. The bill seeks to streamline the administration of social services by removing this board from the governance structure.
The primary intent of SB 194 is to enhance the efficiency of public assistance programs by dissolving the Board of Public Assistance. Proponents argue that this change will lead to more direct oversight and management of social services, potentially improving service delivery to individuals in need.
SB 194 represents a significant shift in the governance of public assistance programs by eliminating the Board of Public Assistance. This legislative change is aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of social services, with the potential for a positive impact on service delivery to those in need. As the bill is now law, state agencies will begin implementing the necessary changes to adapt to this new structure.
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