Thousands of Minnesotans to be kicked off SNAP
The newly expanded SNAP work requirements and the elimination of several exemptions are a part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” passed by Republicans in Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump in July. In addition to increasing the age for able bodied adults to work from 54 to 64, the law eliminates exemptions for veterans, people experiencing homelessness, young adults aging out of foster care, and parents and caregivers with children between the ages of 14 and 18.
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