SNAP benefits for roughly 1.6 million Georgians are scheduled to pause Nov. 1 due to stalled federal funding. Georgia Democrats are urging Gov. Kemp to use part of the state’s $14.6 billion surplus to ...
Changes to the work requirements necessary to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will leave some locals without the funds they once relied on to buy necessary groceries.
Suspending benefits and work training reimbursements simultaneously amounts to double harm — no food on the table and no way to meet the hours required to keep benefits. Recruits for Goodwill of North ...
Under the newly approved waivers, specific categories of food will no longer be eligible for purchase with SNAP.
New work requirements for SNAP benefits in Georgia affect able-bodied adults without dependents. The changes could cause thousands of Georgians to lose their food assistance benefits. The age for work ...
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