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Apprenticeship Income Disregarded: No Impact on Family Assistance Eligibility

This new law aims to make it easier for needy individuals to pursue apprenticeships. Income earned during the first year of an apprenticeship will not be counted when determining eligibility for temporary assistance for needy families. This encourages skill development without fear of losing financial support.
Key points
Income from the first year of an apprenticeship will not be counted when determining eligibility for family assistance programs.
The change aims to encourage individuals receiving benefits to undertake apprenticeships and gain qualifications.
States that do not follow this rule may face reductions in their grants for family assistance programs.
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Status: Introduced
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_1859
Sponsor: Rep. DelBene, Suzan K. [D-WA-1]
Process start date: 2025-03-05