Deadline looms for states to comply with USDA's demand for personal data
Summary
The USDA has asked states to hand over personal information about people who receive SNAP benefits, which must be done between July 24 and July 30. A federal judge will decide if the states need to comply with this request.Key Facts
- The USDA has set a deadline for states to provide personal data of SNAP recipients.
- SNAP stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which helps people buy food.
- The requested data must be shared between July 24 and July 30.
- A federal judge will decide if the states are required to share this information.
- The data being requested is considered sensitive, meaning it includes personal details.
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