Normal... House Republican Leader Tom
Cross and House Republican lawmakers unveiled a package of legislation designed
to reduce fraud and misuse of the state’s welfare system today. The lawmakers were
in Normal Tuesday to announce their legislation with State Representative Dan
Brady (R-Bloomington).
The welfare reform package focuses on
reducing the fraudulent use of LINK cards (food stamps), the misuse of
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (cash) benefits, and preventing
criminals from receiving welfare benefits. The goal of the legislation is to
save taxpayer dollars and preserve benefits for those most in need.
“The General Assembly needs to pass
strong welfare reforms now to put a stop to the waste, fraud and abuse of the
welfare system,” said Rep. Adam Brown (R-Champaign). “With 4.7 million
Illinoisans on welfare, more than one-third of our citizens are receiving
taxpayer-funded benefits. Welfare costs are skyrocketing while Illinois faces
an ongoing fiscal crisis. We must work to reverse this trend.
House Bill 133 ensures that a person
using a LINK card is the authorized user. The proposal would require all LINK
cards to display a photo of the cardholder to ensure that the person presenting
it at the checkout counter is the same person who is entitled to use it. The
names of all secondary users will also be placed on the card. Secondary users
will be required to show a valid photo I.D. before they can use the card.
“This program is so important to those
in need that we must make sure people who are not entitled to benefits are not
fraudulently obtaining them. Putting photographs on the LINK cards is one way
we ensure that the intended benefits go to the intended recipients,” said Dan Brady
(R-Bloomington)”
House Bill 2784 guarantees that cash
assistance benefits are used for the basic needs that they are intended for.
TANF benefits are intended to provide financial assistance to help pay for
basic needs such as food, shelter, utilities, and other necessary expenses,
however under current law a person is free to spend this cash without
restrictions. The legislation would prevent TANF benefits from being used to
purchase alcohol, lottery tickets, firearms, and other specified goods and services.
“The TANF program is designed to
assist those families that simply need a little help,” said Rep. Pam Roth
(R-Morris). “Unfortunately there are those that abuse this system and use the
benefits to purchase non-essential items such as lottery tickets, alcohol,
concert tickets, gambling games, and even movie rentals. House Bill 2784 will
ensure that TANF benefits are being used for their intended purpose, for
families that need a helping hand.”
House Bill 3174 and House Bill 2490
would prevent criminals from receiving aid. These bills would suspend public
aid and benefits to inmates at State correctional facilities and recipients
with outstanding warrants.
“The reason we are all here is to make
sure that those who deserve these vital services, receive these vital
services,” said Rep. Barb Wheeler (R-Crystal Lake). “We are in the middle of a
financial crisis here in Illinois. We cannot ask our public servants, teachers,
and taxpayers to carry the load of Illinois’ debt while criminals are receiving
state benefits.”
“These are common sense proposals that
need to be considered in Springfield during this spring session,” said House
Republican Leader Tom Cross (R-Oswego). “We need to make sure that our system
is not being abused so that the people, who need these services most, have
access.”
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