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North Carolina Attorney General asks Congress to restore SNAP benefits
North Carolina's Attorney General Jeff Jackson and AGs from 22 other states are urging Congress to reverse changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) introduced by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The Act added work requirements for seniors and parents and required states to contribute to SNAP benefits in some cases.
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