Northwest Energy Security Act
Bill S 182 raises the federal poverty level for low-income families, allowing them to earn more income without losing benefits, boosting financial stability and workforce participation.
Bill S 182 raises the federal poverty level for low-income families, allowing them to earn more income without losing benefits, boosting financial stability and workforce participation.
Bill S 182 aims to modify the federal poverty level (FPL) requirements for individuals and families receiving certain benefits. Specifically, the bill seeks to increase the FPL threshold that applies to the one-time disregard of earned income. This change is intended to provide greater financial flexibility and support for low-income individuals and families, allowing them to retain more of their earned income without jeopardizing their eligibility for assistance programs.
This summary provides an overview of Bill S 182, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impact on low-income individuals and families. The bill's progress through the legislative process indicates ongoing discussions about poverty alleviation and support for vulnerable populations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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