This book explores attempts to reform the SNAP program and argues that many recent reform efforts are based on conceptions of the undeserving poor rather than data about SNAP recipients. It warns that if states are allowed greater flexibility SNAP could be reformed in a way that significantly reduces enrollment and leaves many without a safety net.
This book explores attempts to reform the SNAP program and argues that many recent reform efforts are based on conceptions of the undeserving poor rather than data about SNAP recipients. It warns that if states are allowed greater flexibility SNAP could be reformed in a way that significantly reduces enrollment and leaves many without a safety net.
Chapter 1 SNAP at a Crossroads? Chapter 2 Enduring and Expanding: SNAP 1996-2014 Chapter 3 ABAWDs, Work Requirements and State Level SNAP Reform Chapter 4 Banning Steak and Soda Chapter 5 Drug Testing, Welfare and SNAP Chapter 6 Putting It All Together: The Possibilities of SNAP Reform
Chapter 1 SNAP at a Crossroads? Chapter 2 Enduring and Expanding: SNAP 1996-2014 Chapter 3 ABAWDs, Work Requirements and State Level SNAP Reform Chapter 4 Banning Steak and Soda Chapter 5 Drug Testing, Welfare and SNAP Chapter 6 Putting It All Together: The Possibilities of SNAP Reform
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