Prohibiting diversity, equity, and inclusion policies
The bill would let the state temporarily fund WIC benefits and related costs during a federal funding lapse, keeping benefits unchanged until federal funds resume.
The bill would let the state temporarily fund WIC benefits and related costs during a federal funding lapse, keeping benefits unchanged until federal funds resume.
SB 574 directs the State to continue providing benefits through the Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) during a lapse in federal appropriations (a federal government shutdown) by authorizing state funding and creating a temporary appropriation mechanism. The intent is to maintain benefit levels for enrolled participants until federal WIC funding resumes.
If enacted, the state would temporarily assume financial responsibility for continuing WIC benefits during a federal shutdown, preventing interruptions in nutrition assistance for eligible participants. The measure places an indeterminate but potentially material short-term cost on the state general fund, dependent on the duration of the federal funding lapse and program utilization.
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