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The bill boosts monthly benefit standards to reach at least 50% of the federal poverty level for households with children, with 20% annual increases until that target is met.
The bill boosts monthly benefit standards to reach at least 50% of the federal poverty level for households with children, with 20% annual increases until that target is met.
Note: The docket lists the bill title as establishing a dementia/Alzheimer’s database, and some sponsor metadata appears inconsistent with a Massachusetts bill. This summary is based on the enacted text filed as “An Act lifting kids out of deep poverty” (Senate Docket No. 1818 / S.118) and the legislative actions provided.
To substantially increase monthly benefit payment standards for specified Commonwealth benefit programs in order to reduce deep poverty among households with children and other eligible populations, and to ensure those payment standards reach and thereafter track at least 50% of the federal poverty level (FPL) for each household size.
If you’d like, I can:
- Produce an estimated cost model based on current program caseloads and baseline payment standards (requires baseline numbers), or
- Prepare a plain‑language explainer for affected families.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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