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A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

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Sponsor
BAGNIEWSKI, R. JOHNSON, MADISON, KONFRST, MATSON, WILSON, JACOBY, GAINES, B. MEYER, ZABNER, JAMES, McBURNEY, SRINIVAS, LEVIN, WILBURN, WESSEL-KROESCHELL, GOSA, COOLING, GJERDE, KURTH, KRESSIG, WICHTENDAHL, BROWN-POWERS, SCHOLTEN, JUDGE, AMOS JR., NIELSEN, OLSON, TUREK, EHLERT, BAETH, CROKEN and SCHEETZ
Last action
2025-01-30
Official status
Introduced, referred to Health and Human Services. H.J. 149 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

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  • A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-01-30 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, referred to Health and Human Services. H.J. 149 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

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House

File

152

-

Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

152

BY

BAGNIEWSKI

,

R.

JOHNSON

,

MADISON

,

KONFRST

,

MATSON

,

WILSON

,

JACOBY

,

GAINES

,

B.

MEYER

,

ZABNER

,

JAMES

,

McBURNEY

,

SRINIVAS

,

LEVIN

,

WILBURN

,

WESSEL-KROESCHELL

,

GOSA

,

COOLING

,

GJERDE

,

KURTH

,

KRESSIG

,

WICHTENDAHL

,

BROWN-POWERS

,

SCHOLTEN

,

JUDGE

,

AMOS

JR.

,

NIELSEN

,

OLSON

,

TUREK

,

EHLERT

,

BAETH

,

CROKEN

,

and

SCHEETZ

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

the

federal

summer

electronic

benefits

1

transfer

for

children

program,

making

an

appropriation,

2

and

including

effective

date

and

retroactive

applicability

3

provisions.

4

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

FINDINGS.

The

general

assembly

finds

all

of

the

1

following:

2

1.

The

Iowa

general

assembly,

in

conjunction

with

state

3

agencies,

has

a

duty

to

ensure

Iowa

children

have

access

to

4

food

and

essential

nutrition

regardless

of

income

level.

5

2.

Summer

can

be

a

time

of

increased

hunger

for

children

who

6

no

longer

have

access

to

regular

school

lunches.

7

3.

Iowa

is

currently

experiencing

a

food

insecurity

crisis

8

as

food

banks

and

other

charitable

organizations

continue

to

9

report

record

high

demand

from

Iowans

in

need.

10

4.

There

are

an

estimated

two

hundred

forty

thousand

11

children

in

Iowa

who

would

be

eligible

to

receive

benefits

12

under

the

summer

electronic

benefits

transfer

(EBT)

for

13

children

program,

as

established

as

a

permanent

program

under

14

the

federal

Consolidated

Appropriations

Act,

2023,

42

U.S.C.

15

§1762.

16

5.

When

Iowans

are

struggling

financially,

they

are

more

17

likely

to

buy

less

expensive

foods,

which

are

high

in

calories

18

and

low

in

nutritional

value.

19

6.

Summer

congregate

and

noncongregate

meals

are

not

always

20

easily

accessible

to

families

in

need,

particularly

in

rural

21

Iowa.

22

7.

The

summer

EBT

for

children

program

offered

by

the

23

federal

government

would

provide

an

estimated

twenty-nine

24

million

dollars

to

address

the

food

insecurity

crisis,

which

25

not

only

feeds

children

but

stimulates

local

economic

activity.

26

8.

Iowa

ended

fiscal

year

2023-2024

with

a

general

fund

27

balance

of

two

billion

fifty-three

million

dollars.

Iowa

28

can

afford

to

feed

hungry

children

and

cover

the

costs

of

29

administering

the

summer

EBT

for

children

program.

30

Sec.

2.

PARTICIPATION

IN

SUMMER

ELECTRONIC

BENEFITS

31

TRANSFER

(EBT)

FOR

CHILDREN

PROGRAM

——

APPROPRIATION.

32

1.

The

department

of

health

and

human

services,

in

33

coordination

with

the

department

of

education,

shall

do

all

of

34

the

following:

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a.

Immediately

upon

the

effective

date

of

this

Act,

submit

a

1

letter

of

intent

to

the

United

States

secretary

of

agriculture

2

to

apply

for

and

participate

in

the

summer

EBT

for

children

3

program

offered

by

the

United

States

department

of

agriculture

4

food

and

nutrition

service

during

summer

2025.

5

b.

Coordinate

with

the

United

States

department

of

6

agriculture

food

and

nutrition

service

to

develop

a

successful

7

management

and

administration

plan

for

the

summer

EBT

for

8

children

program,

and

submit

the

plan

to

the

United

States

9

secretary

of

agriculture

by

February

15,

2025.

10

2.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

11

to

the

department

of

health

and

human

services

for

the

fiscal

12

year

beginning

July

1,

2024,

a

sufficient

amount

to

cover

the

13

costs

of

administering

the

summer

EBT

for

children

program

14

during

summer

2025.

Moneys

appropriated

under

this

section

15

that

remain

unexpended

or

unencumbered

at

the

close

of

the

16

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

available

for

17

expenditure

in

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

18

Sec.

3.

EFFECTIVE

DATE.

This

Act,

being

deemed

of

immediate

19

importance,

takes

effect

upon

enactment.

20

Sec.

4.

RETROACTIVE

APPLICABILITY.

This

Act

applies

21

retroactively

to

July

1,

2024.

22

EXPLANATION

23

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

24

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

25

This

bill

relates

to

the

summer

electronic

benefits

transfer

26

(EBT)

for

children

program

made

permanent

by

federal

law

under

27

the

Consolidated

Appropriations

Act,

2023,

administered

by

28

the

United

States

department

of

agriculture

(USDA)

food

and

29

nutrition

service.

30

The

bill

includes

findings

relating

to

food

insecurity

in

31

the

state

including

that

it

is

estimated

that

approximately

32

240,000

children

would

be

eligible

to

receive

benefits

under

33

the

summer

EBT

for

children

program;

that

when

Iowans

are

34

struggling

financially,

they

are

more

likely

to

buy

less

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expensive

foods,

high

in

calories

and

low

in

nutritional

value;

1

and

that

the

summer

EBT

for

children

program

would

provide

an

2

estimated

$29

million

to

address

the

food

insecurity

crisis

3

which

not

only

feeds

children

but

stimulates

local

economic

4

activity.

5

The

bill

requires

the

department

of

health

and

human

6

services

(HHS),

in

coordination

with

the

department

of

7

education,

to

immediately

upon

the

effective

date

of

the

bill

8

submit

a

letter

of

intent

to

apply

for

and

participate

in

9

the

summer

EBT

program

for

children

during

summer

2025,

to

10

coordinate

with

the

USDA

to

develop

a

successful

management

and

11

administration

plan

for

the

summer

EBT

program

for

children,

12

and

to

submit

the

plan

to

the

USDA

by

February

15,

2025.

13

The

bill

appropriates

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

14

to

HHS

for

fiscal

year

2024-2025

a

sufficient

amount

to

cover

15

the

costs

of

administering

the

summer

EBT

program

for

children

16

during

summer

2025.

17

The

bill

takes

effect

upon

enactment

and

is

retroactively

18

applicable

to

July

1,

2024.

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