150,000 Illinois households may lose federal food assistance beginning May 1 – Capitol News IL

Sen. Graciela Guzmán is the sponsor for SB3277, giving one-time $600 payments to families who lose SNAP funding due to the new work requirements, as well as SB3167, which would extend eligibility of Illinois’s Victims of Trafficking, Torture and other Serious Crimes program to certain immigrants if they are not eligible for SNAP benefits due to H.R. 1’s new citizenship or immigration status requirements.
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Sanity please
2 days ago

How about Kate Maeher donating some of her
500,000 yearly salary or the rest of the upper
management of the food depository who together
with Kate get over 5 million a year on everybody’s
taxes.
good scam if you are on the gravy train.

David F
2 days ago

Make it a $600 signing bonus for getting and keeping a job for at least year.

Deb
2 days ago

No benefits for able bodied people or illegals.

MsT
2 days ago

$90,000,000 for a sympathy card in contravention of a federal policy! Since it is in contravention of federal policy, the source of funding is 100% Illinois residents who actually pay taxes, rent, grocery bills, medical bills, etc for their families. Who deserves more sympathy?

Tom
2 days ago

Tatiana , the victim, has 3 children. No mention of the FATHER SUPPORTING HIS CHILDREN . That’s the problem. Also, illegals are costing Illinois BILLIONS OF TAXPAYERS MONEY 💰. Democrats are good at SPENDING TAXPAYERS MONEY on their narrative.

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