Arkansas lawmakers passed an emergency rule that lets people from the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau get SNAP benefits. The goal was to help a poor community that has been hurt by changes in federal policy and ongoing economic problems.
Arkansas Expands SNAP Benefits to Pacific Island Migrants Amid Federal Law Update
According to the Arkansas Advocate, on August 22, 2024, Arkansas lawmakers approved an emergency rule to give SNAP benefits to migrants from the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau. This change came about because of a new federal law that updates deals with these Pacific Island nations to help their people get government help. The rule was needed because many people in these communities live in poverty, and Arkansas has the largest Marshallese community in the U.S.
New Federal Law Restores SNAP Benefits for Pacific Island Migrants, Allows Retroactive Claims
Laws that changed welfare rules years ago meant that these immigrants could no longer get SNAP benefits. If they follow the rules, the new government law lets them get help right away. People who have been turned down for benefits since March 9, 2024, can apply again or ask for a fair hearing.
If they are found to be qualified, they may get benefits from the beginning. This update helps a community that has been touched by past nuclear tests and economic problems deal with problems that are still going on.
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