By Ruth Caruthers
According to the Department of Health and Human Resources, the income limit to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has been raised.
As of June 16, the gross income limit to receive SNAP (food stamps)has been raised from 130 percent of the federal poverty level to 200 percent.
Read more in the Monday, June 18, edition of The West Virginia Daily News.
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