Fairness for Victims of SNAP Skimming Act of 2025
HR 3117 reimburses SNAP skimming victims, enhances fraud prevention, and requires reporting, ensuring vulnerable families can access essential food benefits without loss.
HR 3117 reimburses SNAP skimming victims, enhances fraud prevention, and requires reporting, ensuring vulnerable families can access essential food benefits without loss.
The Fairness for Victims of SNAP Skimming Act of 2025 (HR 3117) aims to address the growing issue of skimming fraud affecting recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This legislation seeks to provide protections and remedies for individuals who have been victims of such fraudulent activities, ensuring they can access the benefits intended for their nutritional needs without undue hardship.
The bill includes several important provisions designed to support victims of SNAP skimming:
Restitution for Victims: The legislation mandates that victims of SNAP skimming fraud be reimbursed for the benefits they lost due to fraudulent activities. This is intended to restore their access to essential food resources.
Enhanced Fraud Prevention Measures: The bill proposes the implementation of stronger security measures for SNAP transactions to prevent future incidents of skimming. This may include updated technology and practices to safeguard electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards.
Reporting and Accountability: The bill requires state agencies to report incidents of skimming and the measures taken to address them. This will help in tracking the prevalence of fraud and assessing the effectiveness of the implemented security measures.
Support for Victims: The legislation also calls for the establishment of support services for victims, including guidance on how to report fraud and access their benefits post-incident.
The primary beneficiaries of HR 3117 are individuals and families who rely on SNAP benefits for their nutritional needs and have been affected by skimming fraud. Additionally, state agencies administering SNAP will be impacted as they will need to implement new reporting and security measures.
HR 3117 represents a significant step towards protecting SNAP recipients from the adverse effects of skimming fraud. By providing restitution and enhancing security measures, the bill aims to ensure that vulnerable populations can maintain access to vital food assistance without the fear of losing their benefits to fraudulent activities. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for SNAP recipients and state agencies will become clearer.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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