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    FILE - Doors at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building are locked and covered with blinds as a sign posted advises that the office will be closed during the partial government shutdown Jan. 16, 2019, in Seattle. The federal government is heading toward a shutdown at month's end that will disrupt many services, squeeze workers and roil politics. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
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    How would SNAP and similar government programs be affected by a government shutdown?

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    September 28, 2023 8:43 pm
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    Government agents stand guard alongside suspects taken into custody during an immigration sting at Corso's Flower and Garden Center, Tuesday, June 5, 2018, in Castalia, Ohio. The operation is one of the largest against employers in recent years on allegations of violating immigration laws.
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    America cannot afford the daily influx of 10,000 new migrants

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    Melissa Kearney is wrong about strengthening families
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    Melissa Kearney is wrong about strengthening families

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    A Sign at a Retailer - We Accept SNAP IV
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    It’s a SNAP: Promoting work and reforming eligibility for food stamps

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    Universal basic income payments: Cash giveaway programs expand despite mixed results
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    Universal basic income payments: Cash giveaway programs expand despite mixed results

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    Real work requirements for welfare recipients require real work
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    Real work requirements for welfare recipients require real work

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    Why behavioral requirements are vital to welfare programs
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    Why behavioral requirements are vital to welfare programs

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    Food stamps: How to apply for SNAP benefit payments across the country

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    Liberals blame Republicans, not Biden, for their pursuit of debt ceiling ‘Plan B’
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    Liberals blame Republicans, not Biden, for their pursuit of debt ceiling ‘Plan B’

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    About two-thirds support work requirements for Medicaid or food stamps: Poll

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