Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not provide specific details on the number of households expected to benefit or the exact funding amounts available annually, leaving some uncertainty in these areas.
Tennessee Supplemental Income Grant Act
This bill establishes a five-year pilot program to provide eligible Tennessee households with an annual $5,000 grant starting in 2026.
What This Bill Does
- Creates a five-year pilot program for supplemental income grants that starts in 2026 and ends on December 31, 2030.
- Defines eligible households as those with at least three family members who are residents of Tennessee, file a federal tax return listing at least one dependent, and have an adjusted gross income not exceeding $30,000 (excluding the grant).
- Requires the Department of Human Services to distribute grants of $5,000 per year to eligible households in monthly, quarterly, or lump sum installments.
- Establishes a supplemental income grant fund within the general state fund to be funded through donations, federal grants, and revenue fluctuations.
- Requires the department to create rules and forms for the program and make them available on their website.
Who It Names or Affects
- Households in Tennessee that meet eligibility criteria set by the bill.
- The Department of Human Services which will manage the grant distribution process.
- Individuals or entities who may donate to the supplemental income grant fund.
Terms To Know
- Eligible Household
- A household with at least three family members, all residents of Tennessee, filing a federal tax return listing at least one dependent, and having an adjusted gross income not exceeding $30,000.
- Supplemental Income Grant Fund
- A fund established within the general state fund to finance the annual grants provided under this program.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if there are insufficient funds in the grant fund.
- It is unclear how many households will qualify for and receive these grants each year.
- The effectiveness of the pilot program beyond its five-year duration remains uncertain.