Understanding HR1: How New Federal Rules Could Reshape SNAP in Illinois – Civic Federation

H.R. 1 expands work rules for able-bodied adults without dependents (ABAWDs), narrows waiver flexibility, and shifts substantial costs to the state through a lower federal administration match and a new benefit cost-share tied to payment accuracy.
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David F
4 months ago

No more sitting on your a… and getting paid to do so, sounds great.

Call my shrink
4 months ago

Does this include panic attacks ? Because all the dead beat freeloaders will start having them when they find out they have to work

Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

Think about this if you see the video of the ABAWD ( socialists love their smiley faced acronyms, don’t they?) complaining that he “ only “ gets $299 a month in SNAP benefits and wonder why it shouldn’t be abolished completely for people such as him.

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