BILL ADVANCES TO END LIFETIME FOOD AID BAN FOR NEBRASKANS WHO SERVED TIME FOR DRUG FELONIES

LINCOLN- A Bellevue state senator’s priority bill to remove a lifetime ban on public food assistance for Nebraskans convicted of drug felonies advanced Thursday to its next law-making step, despite resistance from a fellow Sarpy County lawmaker. Currently, Nebraska has a narrow exception to the ban for people with one or two drug possession or drug use felony convictions. They can access Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), previously known as food stamps, if they have completed a licensed and accredited treatment program.

Legislative Bill 319, championed by State Sen. Victor Rountree of Bellevue, would open the door for other felony drug offenders who currently can’t access SNAP benefits, as long as they’ve completed their sentence or are on parole or under post-release supervision. A 32-5 vote moved LB 319 forward. Seven lawmakers were present and did not vote. The most vocal opponent was State Sen. Bob Andersen.

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