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West Virginia Senate considers a bill requiring able-bodied adults without dependents to work or study to receive SNAP.
The West Virginia Senate is considering a bill that would impose work or education requirements on able-bodied adults without dependents who receive SNAP benefits.
The bill, Senate Bill 249, aims to increase workforce participation and could cost around $5.46 million in the first year for implementation.
It includes exemptions for students, those in drug treatment, and those working at least 30 hours a week.
Critics worry it could strain resources and fail to provide quality job placements.
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El Senado de Virginia Occidental considera un proyecto de ley que requiere adultos sanos sin dependientes para trabajar o estudiar para recibir SNAP.