I don't disagree with working for snap, on its face. There are times work requirements shouldn't be enforced. For example if you have applied for disability, you shouldn't have to work for snap. Disability is absolutely broken. If you apply, you pretty much can't work, or lose your disability, the problem is if you apply and get approved, it takes months to get your first payment, which normally is several thousand dollars, because you get paid from the date you get approved, but like I said it takes months from that date. So if you have applied for disability, you can't work, or risk losing it, so you should be able to be on snap before your disability payments start. there should be no hour requirement, if your working at all, you should be edigble. I do not think states should restrict types of food. Things like soda, and chips can be unhealthy, but they are also cheap, and calorie dense. Let's be honest. My freind got $85 a month on food stamps, as a single employed person on food stamps. That's literally two weeks of food, for a month, and you need at least 2k calories a day. Sadly unhealthy food is the cheapest, and by restricting purchases of cheap unhealthy food, your probably causing a person to get less than 2k cal. If we are going to restrict snap spending it should be on name brand items. Do you really need a bag of lays potatoe chips, when great value is just about the same? Or velveta shells and cheese when great value is literally half the price? Even this posses problems, because there are some people who say can't have gluten, and there is limited generic gluten free options. One thing that must be done, is to cut most convenient stores out of snap. There is a gas station in town that is snap approved, but there is literally a Walmart three blocks away. There are some cases that I'd be OK if a gas station was snap approved, but those are situations where there isn't a grocery store that is close enough to get to w/o a car. #SNAPTalk #SNAP