How do you Ohioans
who voted for Obama feel now?
Ohio
families receiving food stamps could get an unwelcome surprise come January:
$50 less every month in assistance.
For the
869,000 households enrolled in the program for the poorest Ohioans, that could
amount to about $520 million annually out of the grocery budgets.
Because of
the way the federal government calculates utility expenses for people receiving
the benefit, a mild winter nationwide last year, and a lower price for natural
gas, many families could experience a significant cut in aid, those familiar
with the program say.
Recipients
should get a letter from the state Department of Job and Family Services this
month explaining the change, said Ben Johnson, a spokesman for the agency.
Meanwhile,
food banks and others that distribute food assistance are bracing for increased
demand.
“They are
going to increase hunger among our most vulnerable — working families, seniors,
children, and persons with disabilities,” said Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, executive
director of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks.
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you get what you vote for
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