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HB2560 • 2026

TANF; cash assistance; duration

HB2560 - TANF; cash assistance; duration

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Patty Contreras, Cesar Aguilar, Junelle Cavero, Quantá Crews, Brian Garcia, Sarah Liguori, Stephanie Simacek, Stephanie Stahl Hamilton, Betty J Villegas
Last action
2026-01-21
Official status
House second read
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill summary does not provide information on specific work or school attendance requirements for extending cash assistance beyond the initial sixty-month period.

TANF Cash Assistance Duration

This bill changes the maximum duration of cash assistance a family can receive under TANF in Arizona from twelve months to sixty months.

What This Bill Does

  • Changes the maximum duration of cash assistance a family can receive under TANF from twelve months to sixty months.
  • Applies this new rule retroactively, meaning it affects people who have already received some form of TANF assistance since October 1, 2002.
  • Exempts child-only cases from the time limit for receiving cash assistance.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Families who are eligible or have been eligible for TANF in Arizona.
  • People who have received TANF cash assistance since October 1, 2002.

Terms To Know

TANF
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, a federal program that provides financial help to families in need.
Cash assistance
Money given by the government to help low-income families pay for basic needs like food and housing.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how it will affect families who have already reached the twelve-month limit but are now eligible under the new sixty-month rule.
  • It is unclear what happens if a family meets all requirements but still cannot receive assistance due to reaching the time limit.

Bill History

  1. 2026-01-21 House

    House second read

  2. 2026-01-20 House

    House Rules: None

  3. 2026-01-20 House

    House Health & Human Services: None

  4. 2026-01-20 House

    House first read

Official Summary Text

HB2560 - TANF; cash assistance; duration

Current Bill Text

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REFERENCE TITLE:
TANF; cash assistance; duration

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-seventh Legislature

Second Regular Session

2026

HB 2560

Introduced by

Representatives
Contreras P: Aguilar, Cavero, Crews, Garcia, Liguori, Simacek, Stahl
Hamilton, Villegas

AN
ACT

amending section 46-294, Arizona
Revised Statutes; relating to temporary assistance for needy families.

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1. Section 46-294, Arizona Revised
Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE
46-294.

Duration of assistance

A. A needy family is ineligible for a cash
assistance grant awarded under this article, except in case of hardship
or as provided in subsection G of this section
, if any of the
following applies:

1. The needy family includes a head of household or
the spouse of the head of household who has received cash assistance for
himself for a total of
twelve

sixty
months.

2. The needy family includes a cash assistance
ineligible parent or the spouse of the ineligible parent who has received cash
assistance on behalf of an eligible dependent child for a total of
twelve

sixty
months.

3. The needy family includes an adult nonparent
relative head of household or the spouse of the adult nonparent relative head
of household who has received cash assistance on behalf of an eligible
dependent child for a total of
twelve

sixty

months.

B. The time
limit

frame
prescribed in subsection A of this section applies
retroactively to cash assistance received under this article or the Arizona
works program on or after October 1, 2002. The time
limit

frame
applies regardless of:

1. Whether the
twelve

sixty
months are consecutive.

2. The source of funding for the program.

C. The
twelve

sixty

month time
limit

frame

prescribed in this section does not apply to child only cases.

D. In determining the number of months that
assistance has been received, the department shall disregard any month during
which assistance is received by:

1. A foster parent, an unrelated adult or a
nonparent relative, in a child only case.

2. An assistance unit during the time in which the
assistance unit resides on an Indian reservation in which the unemployment rate
of the adults residing on the Indian reservation exceeds fifty percent.

3. An assistance unit if the cash assistance grant
is less than the full monthly amount of cash assistance for which the
assistance unit qualifies based on the date of the application.

4. An adult recipient who as a minor child was not a
head of household or married to a head of household.

E. Except in case of hardship
or as
provided in subsection G of this section
, an assistance unit in which
any adult or minor parent of a dependent child who is a head of household or
married to a head of household has received sixty months of assistance funded
in whole or in part by the temporary assistance for needy families block grant
in this or any other state or United States territory or from a tribal
temporary assistance for needy families program shall not be eligible to
receive under any circumstances more than sixty months of such assistance.

F. Consistent with the adopted state plan, cash
assistance shall terminate on July 1,
2016

2026

for any family, without regard to whether the family meets the financial
criteria established for a needy family, that has received
twelve

sixty
or more months of cash assistance as of that date.

G. A needy family may receive cash
assistance for an additional twelve months if both of the following apply:

1. The head of household or other
adult household member who is required to participate in the work program is in
full compliance and remains in full compliance with all work activity
requirements of the program.

2. Each dependent child in the
assistance unit, who is required to attend school pursuant to section 15-803,
not including child only cases, has a school attendance record of at least
ninety percent unless the child was excused pursuant to section 15-802,
subsection D, paragraph 1, 3, 5, 6 or 7.

END_STATUTE

Sec. 2.
Retroactivity

Section 46-294, Arizona Revised
Statutes, as amended by this act, applies retroactively to from and after June
30, 2026.