FITSNews Good News: Reliance On Food Stamps Is DownFITSNewsIn a world full of very, very bad news for the future of the American Republic … we officially have a bright spot. According to data (.pdf) from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), food stamp reliance in America is on the …
Read More »Letters: A win-win food-stamps test – TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press Letters: A win-win food-stamps testTwinCities.com-Pioneer PressGov. Dayton's accusation that millionaire Rob Undersander “gamed the system” — and the governor's insinuation that it takes a “smart guy” who is a millionaire to figure out that you don't need to claim your assets to be eligible for food stamps… More: …
Read More »Minnesota millionaires on food stamps highlight national problem … – Watchdog.org
Minnesota millionaires on food stamps highlight national problem …Watchdog.orgRob Undersander and his wife, of Waite Park, Minnesota, collected roughly $6000 in food stamp benefits despite having assets that categorized them as millionaires. They did it to prove a.and more » More: continued here
Read More »Tornado Victims Who Receive Food Stamps Can Apply To Replace Destroyed Food – WFMYNews2.com
Tornado Victims Who Receive Food Stamps Can Apply To Replace Destroyed FoodWFMYNews2.comTornado Victims Who Receive Food Stamps Can Apply To Replace Destroyed Food. The loss of items must be reported verbally or in writing to Social Services within 10 days of the incident, or in the case of the April …
Read More »House looks to expand work requirement for Medicaid and food stamps – TribDem.com
House looks to expand work requirement for Medicaid and food stampsTribDem.comThat vote came a day after the House health committee moved a measure to the full chamber that would create work requirements for able-bodied adults who get food stamps. There are already work requirements in place for food stamps, but …
Read More »Minnesota millionaires on food stamps highlight national problem – Salamanca Press
Minnesota millionaires on food stamps highlight national problemSalamanca PressThe Undersanders purposefully applied for and received food stamps for 19 months to determine if anyone who does not need the aid could still receive it. They participated in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program legally … More: continued here
Read More »Pennsylvania measure sparks debate over work requirements for food stamps – Watchdog.org
Watchdog.org Pennsylvania measure sparks debate over work requirements for food stampsWatchdog.orgWork requirements tied to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program were introduced at the federal level in the 1990s, with the caveat that states could request waivers in times of crisis. During the 2008-09 recession, many states chose to do just …
Read More »Drug testing plan considered for food stamp recipients | Local News … – Cleburne Times-Review
Cleburne Times-Review Drug testing plan considered for food stamp recipients | Local News …Cleburne Times-ReviewFederal law bars states from imposing their own conditions on food stamp eligibility, but the Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require certain food stamp.Fifty Food and Farm Groups Demand Congress …
Read More »Lois Lowry to speak at Holocaust Stamps Project open house – Wicked Local
Wicked Local Lois Lowry to speak at Holocaust Stamps Project open houseWicked LocalSome event highlights. 1 The Holocaust Stamps Project invites the public to an open house on Sunday, April 22 at Foxborough Regional Charter School. 2 The event marks the successful completion of the goal set in 2008 to …
Read More »Minnesota millionaires on food stamps highlight national problem – Watchdog.org
Minnesota millionaires on food stamps highlight national problemWatchdog.orgThe Undersanders purposefully applied for and received food stamps for 19 months to determine if anyone who does not need the aid could still receive it. They participated in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program legally …and more » More: continued here
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