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Proposed changes to SNAP won’t put people to work – but they will result in more people going hungry - Oklahoma Policy Institute
More than 800,000 Oklahomans need help putting food on the table every year, and they get that help through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps). In Oklahoma, SNAP provides help purchasing groceries for children, seniors, people with disabilities, and the working poor. SNAP also boosts the Oklahoma economy, bringing back
Courtney Cullison