SNAP benefits won’t go out to 750,000 Alabamians on Nov. 1
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Starting on Nov. 1, additional new requirements are going into effect that may impact Pennsylvanian's eligibility for SNAP benefits.
Under the new rules, those affected by the change must work or participate in a work program for at least 80 hours per month. Beneficiaries who do not meet the requirement will be limited to receiving only three months of SNAP benefits within a three-year period.
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