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About one in 10 Hoosier households report difficulties getting enough healthy food with consistency. Indiana senators passed Senate Bill 334 Tuesday to simplify access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or “SNAP,” also known as food stamps, for people over 60 or who have disabilities and their households.
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The maximum amount of money people can get from the Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, increased 12.5 percent starting this month.
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A new analysis finds that 35% of the families of construction workers are enrolled in one or more public assistance programs — a sign they're being exploited, say the authors.
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Indiana Republican lawmakers are poised to cut off extra food stamp benefits Hoosiers have received throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hoosiers should expect a change in their food stamp benefits as October begins – with most getting an increase.There are two adjustments to the federal…
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Families and parents have questions about how and when they’ll receive new pandemic-related food stamp benefits, but the state says families should be…
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Starting this week, families whose children receive free or reduced lunch at school will receive additional SNAP benefits, or food stamps. It's aimed at…
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Six years ago, Indiana was among a handful of states that still banned ex-drug offenders from using food stamps, no matter how many years passed, how long…