Iowans may see a $1 million boost to the Double Up Food Bucks program that helps SNAP users buy fresh produce.
This will maintain critical access to SNAP benefits while enhancing security." Which states are participating in the pilot has not been revealed in order to prevent "bad actors" from being warned.
After missing a Jan. 1 deadline, lawmakers still have time to approve administrative costs before applying for $400 million in federal summer meal assistance.
A lawsuit filed by a Tennessee-based nonprofit alleges the state repeatedly does not determine eligibility for SNAP benefits.