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Proposed USDA rule for SNAP benefits would impact food assistance for some Delawareans

Posted on July 23, 2019

Originally published July 23, 2019 by Delaware Public Media
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Governor John Carney of Delaware with representatives from and at the Food Bank of Delaware in Newark
Food Bank of Delaware CEO Patricia Beebe gives Gov. John Carney a tour of its Newark facility. (Sarah Mueller | Delaware Public Media)

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is proposing new rules that would force the 40 states that participate in the SNAP (food stamps) program to restrict its eligibility requirements and stop automatically enlisting certain recipients. Critics say the proposed rule would penalize people with disabilities, low-income families and seniors.

Read the full story from Delaware Public Media here.

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