Recipients between 55 and 64 years old, parents with children over 13 years old, people experiencing homelessness, and youth between 18 and 24 years old transitioning out of foster care will be required to work at least 80 hours a month to qualify for SNAP, formerly known as food stamps.
The UH system currently relies on a historical budget, meaning it only changes in small, predetermined increments, rather than a more responsive budget that adjusts to fluctuations in metrics like enrollment, infrastructure costs, or hiring needs.