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Food and nutrition activities in home-based care for the aged

Scientific article published on 01 October 1989

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What exemptions exist for ABAWDs under SNAP and how do states verify them?

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Nov 10, 2025

Can the president unilaterally change SNAP eligibility or benefit levels?

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Nov 10, 2025

Have courts ruled on presidential authority to redirect funds for nutrition assistance?

Courts have repeatedly intervened in disputes over the executive branch’s decision to withhold or redirect SNAP nutrition-assistance funds, issuing conflicting and temporary rulings that reflect an on...

Nov 9, 2025

How do USDA secretaries and acting administrators implement SNAP rule changes without Congress?

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Nov 7, 2025

What legal authorities (e.g., 7 U.S.C.) govern SNAP contingency funds?

The core legal authority for SNAP contingency funds rests in the Food and Nutrition Act codified at , with specific statutory language and annual appropriations that create a contingency reserve and e...

Oct 31, 2025

What were the Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD) work requirements under SNAP before 2019?

Before 2019, SNAP’s Able‑Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD) rule limited most able‑bodied recipients to receiving benefits for unless they met specific work or training standards, with statutory...