Policy Update: Nationwide FSS opt-out pilot bill introduced to Congress

Compass is excited to share a major development in our efforts to expand access to the Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS). 

On March 11th, Senators Jack Reed (D-RI) and Katie Britt (R-AL) introduced Senate Bill S.3904 to establish a nationwide opt-out pilot program for FSS.  

The pilot would automatically enroll up to 5,000 households in FSS, removing enrollment barriers so that more families can build savings and achieve their goals.  

A large-scale demonstration of opt-out for FSS is a centerpiece in our seven-year strategic plan. We are deeply appreciative to Senators Reed and Britt for championing FSS and recognizing the program’s potential for greater impact through this innovative approach.   

In the coming months Compass will focus on securing support from other organizations and leaders in the field to advocate for the bill’s passage. 

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