A glimpse at an ongoing problem that "work requirements" aren't going to fix.
Take a look . . .
"Missouri’s ongoing problems foreshadow the trouble that lies ahead for state food aid programs nationwide. Food assistance advocates have said Missouri is just one example of a nationwide problem in which strained state systems struggle to deliver timely aid. For example, low-income people in Alaska have faced chronic backlogs while the state has spent years trying to fix the problem."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
New Work Rules Add Pressure to Missouri's Strained SNAP System
With more residents required to work to qualify for SNAP and funding shifting to states, Missouri's system shows what may await programs across the country.
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