On the recordFebruary 1, 2022
When you talk about this $30 million, 142,000 households, what do you think the end of this emergency allotment will mean to those families?
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congress.govWhen you talk about this $30 million, 142,000 households, what do you think the end of this emergency allotment will mean to those families?
Axne questions the impact of ending emergency SNAP benefits on families.
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