Reform Welfare With Dignity: Modern Poverty Guideline

The Issue

The Stabilization & Dignity Act (SDA)

A proposed reform platform for systemic poverty relief and dignity-based policy

Preamble

We, the undersigned, call upon legislators, policymakers, and fellow citizens to enact sweeping structural reforms that address the real conditions of poverty, rather than perpetuate cycles of hardship through outdated models, adversarial eligibility systems, and punitive phase-outs.

"Poverty policy isn't failing because the math is wrong. It's failing because the mindset is outdated."

We believe every person deserves the right to stability, dignity, and a realistic pathway out of poverty. Current aid structures punish the very effort they claim to support. It's time for a system that empowers instead of entraps.

Core Proposals of the SDA

1. Modern Poverty Guidelines & Asset Rules
Double the Federal Poverty Line to reflect modern living costs.

Include gradual benefit reduction zones from 100% to 300% FPL.

Exclude basic emergency savings, retirement accounts, and a primary vehicle from asset calculations.

Allow short-term income changes to temporarily exceed thresholds without penalty (3-month grace period).

"We expect resilience from people who've been denied every stabilizing anchor wealthier folks take for granted."

 

 

Modern Poverty Guidelines and Gradual Taper Plan.

 

 

2. Transition Support Program (TSP)

Provide a 12-month benefit glide path for those who gain employment or increase income.

Establish fast-track re-enrollment for those who lose jobs within 12 months of aid exit.

Encourage workforce entry with added stability stipends for the first 3–6 months.

"Policy that ignores psychology invents fragility and calls it laziness."
 
3. Dignity-Centered Access & Language Reform

Replace adversarial eligibility reviews with dignity interviews and strength-based assessments.

Rename programs using empowering language (e.g., Stability Credits, Resilience Benefits, LaunchBridge Accounts).

Use AI/automation for streamlined benefit access and error detection without increasing surveillance.

"We're trying to fix 21st-century problems with 20th-century suspicion and 19th-century shame."

 

 

 

 

4. Universal Infrastructure for Economic Survival

Guarantee access to child care, housing, food, and healthcare through federal-state-local partnerships.

Fund emergency stabilization centers—one-stop access for food, shelter, legal aid, and work support.

Expand community banking and micro-savings platforms to encourage asset building.

"You don’t stop needing help the moment you get a job—you stop needing help after you’ve caught up on what the last few years took from you."
 
Call to Action

We call on Change.org supporters, community organizers, policy analysts, and everyday citizens to sign this petition and demand legislative hearings on modernizing poverty infrastructure. Every policy must answer one core question:

Does this move people toward stability, or does it punish their struggle?

Join us. Not just to catch people when they fall—but to build the bridges that prevent the fall in the first place.

#StabilizationAndDignityAct
#EndThePovertyTrap
#LaunchDon’tPunish

📥 Download the full toolkit here:

 

 

End the poverty trap. Launch families, don’t punish them.

 

 

“If I’m not poor now, I never will be.”

When in reality, most Americans will experience at least one year of poverty or near-poverty in their lifetime—often due to illness, job loss, divorce, or care-giving.

That’s why this isn’t just a safety net for “others.”

It’s a resilience framework for all of us.

 

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The Issue

The Stabilization & Dignity Act (SDA)

A proposed reform platform for systemic poverty relief and dignity-based policy

Preamble

We, the undersigned, call upon legislators, policymakers, and fellow citizens to enact sweeping structural reforms that address the real conditions of poverty, rather than perpetuate cycles of hardship through outdated models, adversarial eligibility systems, and punitive phase-outs.

"Poverty policy isn't failing because the math is wrong. It's failing because the mindset is outdated."

We believe every person deserves the right to stability, dignity, and a realistic pathway out of poverty. Current aid structures punish the very effort they claim to support. It's time for a system that empowers instead of entraps.

Core Proposals of the SDA

1. Modern Poverty Guidelines & Asset Rules
Double the Federal Poverty Line to reflect modern living costs.

Include gradual benefit reduction zones from 100% to 300% FPL.

Exclude basic emergency savings, retirement accounts, and a primary vehicle from asset calculations.

Allow short-term income changes to temporarily exceed thresholds without penalty (3-month grace period).

"We expect resilience from people who've been denied every stabilizing anchor wealthier folks take for granted."

 

 

Modern Poverty Guidelines and Gradual Taper Plan.

 

 

2. Transition Support Program (TSP)

Provide a 12-month benefit glide path for those who gain employment or increase income.

Establish fast-track re-enrollment for those who lose jobs within 12 months of aid exit.

Encourage workforce entry with added stability stipends for the first 3–6 months.

"Policy that ignores psychology invents fragility and calls it laziness."
 
3. Dignity-Centered Access & Language Reform

Replace adversarial eligibility reviews with dignity interviews and strength-based assessments.

Rename programs using empowering language (e.g., Stability Credits, Resilience Benefits, LaunchBridge Accounts).

Use AI/automation for streamlined benefit access and error detection without increasing surveillance.

"We're trying to fix 21st-century problems with 20th-century suspicion and 19th-century shame."

 

 

 

 

4. Universal Infrastructure for Economic Survival

Guarantee access to child care, housing, food, and healthcare through federal-state-local partnerships.

Fund emergency stabilization centers—one-stop access for food, shelter, legal aid, and work support.

Expand community banking and micro-savings platforms to encourage asset building.

"You don’t stop needing help the moment you get a job—you stop needing help after you’ve caught up on what the last few years took from you."
 
Call to Action

We call on Change.org supporters, community organizers, policy analysts, and everyday citizens to sign this petition and demand legislative hearings on modernizing poverty infrastructure. Every policy must answer one core question:

Does this move people toward stability, or does it punish their struggle?

Join us. Not just to catch people when they fall—but to build the bridges that prevent the fall in the first place.

#StabilizationAndDignityAct
#EndThePovertyTrap
#LaunchDon’tPunish

📥 Download the full toolkit here:

 

 

End the poverty trap. Launch families, don’t punish them.

 

 

“If I’m not poor now, I never will be.”

When in reality, most Americans will experience at least one year of poverty or near-poverty in their lifetime—often due to illness, job loss, divorce, or care-giving.

That’s why this isn’t just a safety net for “others.”

It’s a resilience framework for all of us.

 

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J JPetition StarterConcerned Citizen

The Decision Makers

U.S. House of Representatives
2 Members
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
U.S. House of Representatives - New York 14th Congressional District
Pramila Jayapal
U.S. House of Representatives - Washington 7th Congressional District
U.S. Senate
3 Members
Josh Hawley
U.S. Senate - Missouri
Cory Booker
U.S. Senate - New Jersey
Bernie Sanders
Former U.S. Senator
Aaron Boyer
Romeo Community School Board
Daniel Adler
Lee Memorial Health System and Lee County Trauma Services District Board - District 5
Dale Peeler
Former Faith Town Council

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Petition created on May 22, 2025