On the recordMarch 31, 2019
We see no rational justification for this Administration's sweeping changes that would undermine our state's success in reducing hunger and moving people to employment.
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congress.govWe see no rational justification for this Administration's sweeping changes that would undermine our state's success in reducing hunger and moving people to employment.
Schrier criticizes proposed changes to SNAP that threaten food security and employment efforts.
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