Many Oregonians may qualify for SNAP work or activity rule exemptions without realizing it
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Oregon reports 93% of SNAP recipients qualify for work rule exemptions
Bend, ORE. (KTVZ) --- Most Oregonians subject to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program work or activity rules qualify for an exemption, according to state officials. The Oregon Department of Human Services announced that 93% of individuals currently subject to the requirements meet exemption criteria and the agency is urging recipients to review their status to maintain
Many Oregonians may qualify for SNAP work or activity rule exemptions without realizing it
Many Oregonians who are required to meet SNAP work or activity rules may qualify for an exemption based on their health, work, education, caregiving responsibilities or other circumstances.
ODHS says people might not know they qualify on new SNAP rules
SALEM – The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) says people may qualify for benefits even with the new work or activity rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Currently, 93 percent of Oregonians subject to the rules qualify for exemptions. “A change in your life can change whether SNAP work or activity rules apply to you,” ODHS SNAP Director Jessica Amaya Hoffman said. “Contact us before assuming you have to meet …
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