Kansas City Star Drug felons can't get food stamps in Missouri, killers canSTLtoday.comSome Missouri lawmakers believe it's not fair that convicted murderers and child molesters are eligible for food stamps, but people who have been convicted of felony drug crimes are not. A House measure sponsored by three Republicans and …
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USA TODAY State Welfare and Food Stamp Requirement Changes ComparisonYahoo! Contributors NetworkResidents in nearly two dozen states may soon have to follow new guidelines to garner public assistance such as food stamps and welfare, USA Today reports. Recently passed and pending legislation in multiple states requires recipients to take drug …
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The Saginaw News – MLive.com Lottery wins could diminish food stamp eligibilitySault Ste. Marie Evening NewsThe legislation comes after a Bay County man last spring acknowledged he continued to use food stamps despite winning a $2 million lottery prize in 2010. The Michigan Legislature is continuing votes that would require …
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Could the “Go Green” Stamp Hurt the Postal Service?Yahoo! Contributors Networkstamp on a letter a customer was mailing from her box. The problem was it didn't look like a stamp. At first glance, it looked more like a promotional sticker. Some people try to use stickers instead of stamps. The …
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LifeNews.com Abortion and Food Stamps Don't Elevate the Black CommunityLifeNews.comHe continued saying, “they are the very same people who will not support after-school care, or food stamps, or other programs meant to elevate communities of color.” So, for those black children that are not slaughtered by Planned Parenthood, …and more » …
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