HOUSE BILL REPORT
HB 3157
As Passed House:
February 13, 2006
Title: An act relating to financial literacy and asset building.
Brief Description: Requiring that TANF recipients be given information on available programs for financial literacy.
Sponsors: By Representatives Darneille, Haler, Morrell, Dickerson, Pettigrew, Simpson, Hudgins and Santos.
Brief History:
Children & Family Services: 1/30/06, 2/1/06 [DP].
Floor Activity:
Passed House: 2/13/06, 98-0.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES
Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 9 members: Representatives Kagi, Chair; Roberts, Vice Chair; Walsh, Ranking Minority Member; Hinkle, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Darneille, Dickerson, Dunn, Haler and Pettigrew.
Staff: Sonja Hallum (786-7092).
Background:
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides temporary cash and medical help
for families in need. Some families participate in the WorkFirst Program. WorkFirst was
initiated to help low-income families become self-sufficient by providing training and
support services necessary for parents to get a job, keep a job and advance in their careers.
The training and support services currently provided to TANF recipients does not currently
require that the TANF recipients be provided with financial literacy information.
Summary of Bill:
The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is required to encourage recipients of
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to learn about asset building and
participate in programs to assist low-income persons in developing personal assets.
The DSHS must provide its regional offices, recipients of TANF, and any contractors
providing job search, training, or placement services with notification of programs available
in the state for financial literacy, individual development accounts, assistance with federal
income tax information and the availability of tax credits, and other resources to assist with
asset building.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: Fewer than 2 percent of working families at TANF levels have savings accounts. This bill deals with asset building and financial literacy. The Department believes they can do this with little effort and no funding. The reality is that at the rate of funding these people get they can barely get by, let alone build assets. The religious community is in support of this bill. We want to encourage building assets because it is a means for a client to get out of the circle of poverty.
Testimony Against: None.
Persons Testifying: Representative Darneille, prime sponsor; Deb Marley, Department of Social and Health Services; and Paul Benz, Lutheran Public Policy and Washington Association of Churches.