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Recipients of U.S. federal food aid whose benefits are stolen will soon have no way to recoup the lost funds unless Congress takes action by the end of September. Roughly 42 million Americans ...
A growing number of low-income households have reported stolen SNAP benefits. Federal and state lawmakers have passed legislation to replace electronically stolen SNAP benefits, but there's no ...
The updated technology could significantly lower theft. Oklahoma Human Services said that statewide, more than 2,600 total households have had more than $1.4 million in benefits replaced between ...
Fraud and theft involving food stamps have become so rampant in recent months that some recipients want to hold government agencies legally responsible when benefits are stolen. Among the ...
Some low-income households that were electronically robbed of the funds they use for food and denied reimbursement may soon have their stolen benefits
Since late 2022, the federal government has spent at least $30 million reimbursing stolen SNAP benefits, according to data compiled by the Department of Agriculture, which manages the food stamp ...
Feb. 23—The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has received federal approval to allow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients to apply for replacement benefits for food lost ...
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