New SNAP work requirements take effect March 1, affecting roughly 5,400 Cuyahoga County residents. Recipients will need to start working or volunteering 80 hours a month or risk losing their benefits.
The word went out to thousands of Nevadans who rely on SNAP benefits that they must meet work requirements by March 1st, in order to receive food assistance.
Chief Judge Renée Marie Bumb allows plaintiff to proceed without fees but finds no valid claims in third amended complaint CAMDEN, NJ – Chief U.S. District Judge Renée Marie Bumb has dismissed a ...
Starting next week, able-bodied adults between the ages of 18 and 64 will be required to work, volunteer or do job training ...
Starting Sunday, some New Yorkers will need to prove they’re working or studying for at least 80 hours a month or risk losing benefits. The city is scrambling to help people understand the new federal ...
A federal judge has ordered the USDA to stop withholding food assistance funds from New York and other states that have not shared personal data about SNAP recipients, while a related lawsuit ...
An Indiana bill aimed at eliminating welfare fraud received final approval by the Senate Wednesday and heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk for signature.
Joseph Myers worked as a farm hand, milking cows on the same farm outside of St. Peter for four decades. But working long hours in the dairy ...
Changes enacted in 2025 by the "big beautiful bill" stripped away Pennsylvania's broad exemption from job mandates attached ...
We’re seeing people suffering because of the changes at the federal level,” Eric Savaiano, Program manager for Food & Nurtition access at Nebraska Appleseed, said.
New work requirements for SNAP benefits take effect Sunday, and Three Square President and CEO Beth Marino said her organization is preparing to help feed more people than ever before.
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