Baltimore, MD - Mar. 5, 2024  - More than 32,000 Maryland households have been reimbursed over $20 million in stolen SNAP and cash assistance, according to the Department of Human Services. This money, which is designated for anti-poverty programs and meant to help families afford food and basic bills, is being stolen by thieves using electronic skimming devices.

WMAR-2 News Mallory Sofastaii first started reporting on this issue in May 2022. At the time, the Department’s policy under the Hogan Administration was to deny reimbursement of benefits. Last year, the Maryland General Assembly and Governor Wes Moore passed a law mandating reimbursements for stolen EBT benefits, however, the department is now seeking a change.

House Bill 1434, sponsored by Delegate Robbyn Lewis (D-Baltimore City), proposes replacing “the Department automatically shall restore benefits” with “may restore benefits” and is subject to the limitations of the state budget.

“Under current law, right now, the Department is required to reimburse. Under the proposed bill, they would have the choice to reimburse or not,” said Michelle Madaio, director of economic justice for the Homeless Persons Representation Project.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS