Today, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) introduced an amendment to the Farm Bill that would add work requirements for certain recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
 
Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Dean Heller (R-NV) are original co-sponsors of the amendment.
 
The amendment would:
 
  • Require nondisabled SNAP recipients ages 18-59 without dependents under age 6 to work or participate in employment training programs 20 hours per week.
  • Expand qualifying work programs to include apprenticeships, time-limited unpaid or volunteer work, and state approved work training programs.
  • Establish a revised ineligibility process allowing one month for initial compliance and requiring a 12-month ineligibility period for the first work requirement violation and a 36-month ineligibility period for subsequent violations unless an individual obtains sufficient employment or is no longer subject to the work requirements at an earlier time.
  • Allow two years for implementation and give the secretary discretion to allow states more time if necessary.
  • Allow states to opt-out of enforcing updated requirements in exchange for that state’s eligibility to obtain the federal administrative cost share for administering the SNAP program.
  • Make no adjustments to funding for SNAP benefits.

Read the article here.

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