Nebraska LB926 amends cash assistance and transitional benefits under the Welfare Reform Act and aid to dependent children program.
Nebraska LB926 modifies provisions for cash assistance and transitional benefits under the Welfare Reform Act and aid to dependent children program. It changes the maximum time limit for cash assistance, redefines eligibility for minor parents, and eliminates reimbursement for child care expenses and extreme hardship. The bill also repeals original sections and establishes new rules for services to former and potential recipients. Transitional benefits are available for families with incomes up to 185% of the federal poverty level.
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