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Tennessee restarted SNAP benefits after shutdown, enforcing new work rules starting Jan. 1, 2025.
Tennessee has resumed distributing delayed SNAP benefits, including backlogged payments via EBT cards, after the government shutdown.
New rules require most adults aged 18 to 64 to work or volunteer 20 hours weekly to maintain eligibility, with exceptions for certain groups.
Without an exemption, benefits are limited to three months within a three-year period, starting January 1, 2025.
Recipients should check renewal dates via the OneDHS Portal or contact local offices.
Applications are accepted online, in person, or by mail, with faster processing for those with low income and minimal resources.
The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee offers free help with applications and disputes.
Tennessee reanudó los beneficios de SNAP después del cierre, aplicando nuevas reglas de trabajo a partir del 1 de enero de 2025.