Food assistance rises, with nearly 2M Illinoisans getting benefits in June – Illinois Policy

The state data shows 2.5 percent fewer Illinoisans were taking advantage of the SNAP program in June 2024 than one year earlier. Despite this short-term decline, 228,177 more residents received federal food assistance than in June 2019.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I think that it’s becoming fairly obvious that if you don’t want to work, would like an abortion on demand, like to smoke pot and gamble and have no problem with drag queens being around your children in libraries and at public venues, IL is right up your alley. Disgusting.

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