For millions of families across the country, November may bring changes to how food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is accessed and managed.
A new federal law, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” introduces updates aimed at restructuring parts of the program,
and many households are now trying to understand how these adjustments could affect their daily grocery needs.
At the center of the legislation are revised eligibility rules and expanded work-related requirements.
The changes also increase the role of state agencies in processing and verifying applications,
which may result in additional documentation and more frequent reporting for some recipients.
Adults without dependents may face updated conditions tied to maintaining eligibility, including tracking and reporting a minimum number of work hours.