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SNAP benefits are flowing again, but many enrollees will soon hit another hurdle
- Food stamp recipients are now receiving their November benefits, but more enrollees will soon face stricter work requirements or lose their benefits for extended periods.
- The expanded work requirements in the GOP package will result in 2.4 million fewer Americans receiving food stamps benefits in an average month over the next decade, including 300,000 families with children.
- A federal judge has temporarily barred the USDA from terminating existing waivers before expiration, but the agency has yet to release guidance, leading to confusion and inconsistencies in implementation across states.
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By Tami Luhby, CNN Beneficiaries of food stamps are already receiving their November benefits, but an increasing group of enrollees may soon lose their vital food aid. At the same time as the government’s closure interrupted the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), states began implementing an expansion of the program’s labor requirements as stipulated in the Republicans’ “great and beautiful bill,” which was made law by President …
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