CalFresh Work Rules Expand June 1
Roughly 1 million Californians on CalFresh face expanded federal work requirements beginning June 1.
Under H.R. 1, the federal budget bill signed by President Trump, many able-bodied adults ages 18 to 64 without dependents must log 20 hours a week of work, volunteering, or job training to keep food benefits beyond a three-month limit over three years.
State officials estimate about 665,000 recipients won’t meet the requirement or qualify for an exemption. In Los Angeles County alone, roughly 260,000 are at risk of losing benefits, L.A. County Supervisor Hilda Solis said.
Supporters say the rules are intended to encourage work and self-sufficiency. Opponents argue the changes will overwhelm county caseworkers and push struggling families to food banks.
Seven counties received waivers: Alpine, Colusa, Imperial, Merced, Monterey, Plumas, and Tulare.
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