ID photos on food stamp cards?
A proposal to put photo identification on food-stamp cards is making its way through the Ohio General Assembly, having been passed in the state House or Representatives without the support of state Rep. Jay Edwards, R-Nelsonville, and now under consideration in the state Senate.
The proposal is opposed by Athens County Job & Family Services Director Scott Zielinski, who wrote a letter to state Sen. Frank Hoagland, R-Mingo Junction, on Nov. 3 presenting his argument against the bill for photo ID on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) debit cards.
Adding photo identification to SNAP cards has not been a cost-effective measure to promote program integrity in other states, and it would be unreasonable to assume that Ohio will have different results, Zielinski wrote. The details of the law, and the supporting arguments in favor, concede that no real impact will occur once this is implemented.
The bill has been introduced ostensibly as a way to prevent fraud. Its supporters have pointed to police officers finding SNAP cards in the homes of alleged drug dealers that reportedly didnt belong to them, and police suspected the cards of having been used as a form of payment.
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