In 2010, the Oregon Food Stamp Program officially changed to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as part of a federally funded plan to assist low-income families with food purchases and nutrition education. SNAP income limits depend on your household size, age, income sources, ass...
While the statute exempts about 47 different types of receipts, most of the exemptions are narrowly targeted. The broadest exemption is probably groceries because the term is defined in federal SNAP—also known as food stamp—guidelines. This is bad news for beer and wine drinkers; the price of...
Oregon-based businesses are also eligible for federal programs like the Work Opportunity Tax Credit, which offers up to $9,600 per hire for employers hiring workers who face barriers to employment—like Oregon residents who receive food stamp benefits or have been previously incarcerated. Consult ...
Oregon Will Feel Food Stamp Cuts
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BREAKING! I had no idea that you had to “stamp” a beer sold in a bar in Quebec. Soon it will be over: According to the microbreweries, the obligation to affix stamps to their cans and glass bottles is both unnecessary and time-consuming… Since 1971, the law has required a duty ...
Do children in rural areas still have different access to health care? Results from a statewide survey of Oregon's food stamp population. J Rural Health. 2009 Winter; 25(1):1-7. [PubMed: 19166555]DeVoe JE, Krois L, Stenger R. Do children in rural areas still have different access to...
Do children in rural areas still have different access to health care? Results from a statewide survey of Oregon's food stamp population, The Journal of Rural Health, 25 (1), s. 1-7.DeVoe JE, Krois L, Stenger R. Do children in rural areas still have different access to health care?