Maine has already seen a drastic reduction in the number of able-bodied adults with no children that are collecting food stamps from the state thanks to new rules put in place by Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s administration.
Before January 1, there were roughly 12,000 adults in the program, but after work and volunteer requirements were put in place late last year, the number of participants in the program dropped to 2,680 as of March.
"If you're on these programs it means you are living in poverty and so the more that we can help incentivize people on that pathway to employment and self-sufficiency the better off they're going to be," she said.
While critics say there aren’t enough jobs or volunteer positions available to meet the requirements, a spokesman for the DHHS pointed out to the AP that recipients only need to volunteer 24 hours per month in order to comply with the requirements; the administration also believes there are enough opportunities available throughout the state to do so.
- http://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2015/04/12/icymi-drastic-reduction-in-food-stamp-use-after-maine-begins-work-requirements-n1983072
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/04/foodstamps_for_able_bodied_childless_adults_down_80_in_maine_following_6_hrweek_work_requirement.html
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