SNAP Anti-Theft and Victim Compensation Act of 2025
HR 3887 enhances SNAP by implementing anti-theft measures, compensating victims of benefit theft, and raising awareness to protect vulnerable beneficiaries.
HR 3887 enhances SNAP by implementing anti-theft measures, compensating victims of benefit theft, and raising awareness to protect vulnerable beneficiaries.
The SNAP Anti-Theft and Victim Compensation Act of 2025 (HR 3887) aims to address the growing issue of theft and fraud within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The bill seeks to enhance protections for beneficiaries of SNAP by implementing measures to prevent theft of benefits and providing compensation for victims of such crimes.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to strengthen the integrity of the SNAP program and support its beneficiaries:
Anti-Theft Measures:
Victim Compensation:
Reporting and Accountability:
Public Awareness Campaigns:
The primary beneficiaries of HR 3887 would be individuals and families enrolled in the SNAP program who rely on these benefits for food security. Additionally, state agencies administering SNAP would be impacted by the new reporting requirements and the implementation of enhanced security measures.
The SNAP Anti-Theft and Victim Compensation Act of 2025 represents a proactive approach to safeguarding the integrity of SNAP benefits and supporting vulnerable populations against theft and fraud. By enhancing security measures and providing compensation for victims, the bill aims to ensure that SNAP beneficiaries can access the food resources they need without fear of losing their benefits to criminal activities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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