California residents could lose their SNAP food assistance benefits as a new federal requirement with stricter eligibility ...
CalFresh recipients may face new work requirements beginning June 1 as a federal overhaul of SNAP benefits takes effect.
Humboldt County residents on CalFresh could soon face new work rules as federal changes take effect June 1, with local ...
Next week, June payments are to begin going out in California as part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Starting in June, California will start enforcing new federal guidelines that require some SNAP recipients to work 20 hours a ...
Thousands of CalFresh recipients in San Joaquin and Sacramento counties could face losing benefits as updated work ...
More than 1 in 5 Long Beach residents, about 93,000 people, rely on CalFresh food benefits. Some will begin losing them soon.
Beginning June 1, California will begin enforcing new federal guidelines that mandate CalFresh recipients to work 20 hours a week, or 80 hours a month, or risk a reduction in food benefits.
New federal work requirements tied to CalFresh, California’s version of SNAP, will go into effect on June 1. CalFresh currently serves about 5.4 million Californians statewide. The Fresno County ...
Some Californians may lose CalFresh food assistance due to multiple changes affecting eligibility for the program — one of which could impact hundreds of thousands in the state. Asylees, refugees and ...