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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Altamirano
DATE TYPED 03/15/05 HB
SHORT TITLE Supplemental Food Stamp Assistance
SB 112/aSFC
ANALYST Weber
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
None
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB 235
Duplicates Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Human Services Department
Department of Health
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Senate Finance Committee Amendment
The amendment eliminates the appropriation.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Bill 112 appropriates $1.3 million from the GENERAL FUND to The Human Services
Department for establishing a food stamp simplified targeted eligibility program (STEP) for the
elderly and disabled. This will be a new section of the Public Assistance Act, Section 27-2-10.1
NMSA 1978. The program increases an eligible household’s food stamp allotment to a mini-
mum of $25.00 per month in food stamp benefits. The population served is households in which
all members are age 60 or older or disabled, reside in a one- or two-person household in which
all members receive Supplemental Security Income or Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insur-
ance or a combination of both, and are otherwise qualified to receive federal food stamps. HSD
may by rule limit the amount of supplemental benefits made to eligible households based on the
availability of state funds.
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Significant Issues
Human Services reports.
New Mexico is ranked high nationally for food insecurity and hunger problems.
Federal funds may only be utilized for eligibility under the USDA/FNS Food Stamp Pro-
gram. Many one- or two-person households in which individuals receive Social Security
or SSI benefits only qualify for a minimum of $10 per month in federal benefits. This
bill provides state funds to increase the monthly food stamp allotment for eligible house-
holds to a minimum of $25 in monthly food stamp benefits.
Currently there are approximately 7,000 elderly/disabled households that would be eligi-
ble for the STEP program. The Department anticipates from census information that
many more households in New Mexico are eligible for this program, but are not currently
receiving food stamp benefits. This initiative will encourage participation by those who
have been unwilling to apply for the federal Food Stamp Program because the benefit
amount is so low.
There is no legal impediment to enacting SB 112 and implementing the STEP program.
There are safeguards built into the language of SB 112. The STEP program is clearly sub-
ject to the availability of state general funds, and HSD has the authority by rule to limit
the amount of supplemental food stamp benefits provided to eligible elderly or disabled
recipients.
HSD has informed the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service
(FNS), Southwest Regional Office of its intention to provide supplemental food stamp
assistance under the STEP program.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $1.3 million contained in this bill is a RECURRING expense to the
GENERAL FUND. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FISCAL
YEAR 2006 shall revert to the GENERAL FUND.
Based on caseload growth in the Department’s food stamp program, the estimated cost for FY 07
will be $1.5 million.
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