Bill
LC 1912
Generally revise SNAP laws
Proposed revision of SNAP laws, but the draft died in process with no enacted text, so no changes to eligibility, benefits, or administration occur.
Bill
LC 1912
Proposed revision of SNAP laws, but the draft died in process with no enacted text, so no changes to eligibility, benefits, or administration occur.
LC 1912 is a bill labeled “Generally revise SNAP laws,” introduced on November 22, 2024. The bill’s status indicates it is an LC draft that ultimately died in process. As of May 27, 2025, there is no enacted text or specific provisions available in the provided information. The bill falls under the subject of Social Services.
These entries show that the proposal was in early drafting stages and did not advance through the legislative process.
Note: In bills of this type, common areas of reform often include eligibility thresholds, asset/resource limits, benefit levels, administrative procedures, program integrity measures, reporting requirements, and state plan amendments. However, these are general possibilities and not confirmed for LC 1912.
LC 1912 represents an introduced but ultimately unfinished effort to revise SNAP laws. Because no substantive provisions are publicly provided and the draft died in process, there is no enacted impact to analyze. If interest remains, a future introduction of a revised SNAP reform bill would be the mechanism through which any changes to eligibility, benefits, administration, or related SNAP policies could be considered.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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