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Learn about new laws that are causing significant changes in time-limited work rules for SNAP recipients and that impact recipients and increase workload for Minnesota's counties and Tribal Nations.

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SNAP does not shut off on its own. Learn how the USDA and federal government are limiting food access for more than 440,000 Minnesotans.

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Basic Needs

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Minnesota has programs that help families and individuals get the things they need, like cash, food and employment, so they can reach their full potential.

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Minnesota's food and nutrition programs help people with low incomes get the food they need for nutritious and well-balanced meals. Children learn more easily, adults work more productively and seniors are healthier with proper nutrition.
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Minnesota's cash assistance programs help families with low income move to financial stability through work. Families and pregnant caregivers who qualify may also get help with food, child care, health care and other basic needs.