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TexasTowelie

(117,050 posts)
Fri Mar 17, 2017, 07:49 AM Mar 2017

State Senate passes bill to tighten requirements for food stamp recipients

CONCORD — A bill to toughen up requirements for food stamps in New Hampshire cleared the Senate Thursday on a 14-9 party line vote, after it was amended to soften the impact on food stamp recipients with dependent children.

Senate Bill 7, as originally proposed, would have made it impossible for families to get waivers from federal work requirements, income limits and asset tests when applying for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Under an amendment to the bill, the Department of Health Human Services would be authorized to approve waivers to the rules for families with children, but only with the prior approval of the joint House and Senate Health and Human Services Oversight Committee.

Sen. Kevin Avard, R-Nashua, said the changes were necessary to slow the growth of the food stamp program and preserve benefits for those truly in need.

Read more: http://www.unionleader.com/state-government/State-Senate-passes-bill-to-tighten-requirements-for-food-stamp-recipients-03172017

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State Senate passes bill to tighten requirements for food stamp recipients (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2017 OP
Uggg janterry Mar 2017 #1
It is very difficult TexasTowelie Mar 2017 #2
 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
1. Uggg
Fri Mar 17, 2017, 08:02 AM
Mar 2017

(btw, I'm in NH atm - though I think we're going to move to VT .

But a few years ago, living in FL, I applied (as a single mother with no other support) for food stamps. I was making (with my MSW) 29,500 working as a counselor in the prisons.

We were sinking into poverty and food stamps would have saved us.

I was denied because they said I made too much money..............(and sunk we did!). I had to quit the job (couldn't get there anymore) and we struggled - it was terrible. I mean food insecure, horrible, horrible poverty.
I never applied again.

We're fine now - but those years were TERRIBLE. I can't imagine them making it HARDER. It's hard enough!

TexasTowelie

(117,050 posts)
2. It is very difficult
Fri Mar 17, 2017, 08:07 AM
Mar 2017

with the minimum work requirements and having to renew the applications frequently. The amount of benefits is also extremely low. For a single person in Texas the maximum amount is $194/month. It is almost impossible to have a healthy diet on the equivalent of $6.50 per day.

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