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The Shapiro Administration visited Philadelphia Works to explain the impact of the Republican budget bill on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and what Pennsylvanians need to know about new work and reporting requirements that are now in effect.

Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Val Arkoosh highlighted the federal changes, which took effect Sept. 1, and how the Department is helping SNAP recipients meet the requirements and maintain their benefits.

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