Politics & Government

Welfare Reform Bill Introduced on Beacon Hill

The bill, aimed at curbing abuse and fraud, will be debated by the Senate Thursday.

State Senate Democrats have introduced a new bill this week intended at reforming the Massachusetts welfare system, including forcing applicants to prove they have searched for employment through a state program.

According to Boston.com, the bill is aimed at shaking up what Senate President Therese Murray called a "stagnant" system. And the Senate expects to act quickly with a vote coming Thursday.

Boston.com reported the bill would also force adult welfare recipients to use EBT cards with "photographic identity." Penalties of perjury could be imposed on recipients who use a false identity.

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In a statement, Republican Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr said the bill "reflects a comprehensive approach that seeks to transition recipients away from dependence on welfare programs and towards sustainable economic independence."

However, Tarr said that while the bill addresses issues of fraud and abuse, it "does not contain additional reforms that were offered during Senate budget deliberations."

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