The Policy and Politics of Food Stamps and SNAP [electronic resource] / by Matthew Gritter.
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- 9781137520920
- 320
- JA1-92
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Food Stamps, now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), has endured and expanded in recent years. The program has been preserved and in some cases enhanced as a result of its inclusion in the Farm Bill, being characterized as a safety net of last resort and as a program for the deserving poor. .
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