Unemployed Kansas residents will no longer qualify for food stamps if they fail to land a 20-hours-per-week job by Oct. 1, a move that could potentially impact 20,000 people and be picked up by other states like Oklahoma and Wisconsin. The impending change to the state’s food assistance formula is being justified by the state’s Department for
Unemployed Kansans Told To Get A Job Or Lose Food Stamps
Twenty thousand unemployed Kansas residents may soon lose access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
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