How Mass. is trying to soften the blow of SNAP's snap back to normal

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How Mass. is trying to soften the blow of SNAP's snap back to normal
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Here's what to know about the changes underway for MassHealth and SNAP food benefits.

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That’s because a pandemic-era program that boosted food stamp payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for the last three years officially. But state lawmakers are moving to soften the blow before SNAP payments snap back to normal.

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