SB 1331
SNAP; mandatory employment and training..
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1331 changes Arizona’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by requiring able-bodied adults aged 18-60 receiving SNAP benefits to participate in an employment and training program, unless they meet specific exemptions. These exemptions include those actively seeking work, caring for dependents, enrolled in education or treatment programs, or meeting certain employment criteria. The goal of this legislation is to encourage SNAP recipients to find employment and become self-sufficient. The bill aims to align Arizona’s SNAP program with federal guidelines.
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