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Texas SNAP payments for September, worth up to $1,691, expire in one week.

Texas’s ⁣Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Texas’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is set to complete its September payments, totaling up to $1,691,⁢ within the ⁣next week.

Payment Amounts⁢ Based on Household Size

The amount of ⁤SNAP payment in ‍Texas ‌depends on the size ⁤of the⁣ recipient’s household. ⁤Single households receive $281,‌ while ⁣eight-member ⁢households receive the maximum‌ amount of $1,691, as stated on‌ the Texas Health and Human Services​ Commission’s website. ⁤For⁤ households larger than eight members, an additional $211 is granted for‍ each extra member.

Eligibility Based on Household Income

Eligibility for SNAP⁣ is determined by the household income. Single-person ‌households must⁣ not ⁣exceed‍ a monthly income ⁢of $1,869, while five-person households must not ⁢exceed $4,465⁣ per month to qualify.

Issuance and Receipt of SNAP Payments

SNAP payments in Texas are distributed over⁤ the first 10 business days‍ of each month. ‍The final‌ payment for September will be issued next Friday. The specific receipt‍ date depends on the individual’s eligibility determination‍ group⁢ number.

Lone⁤ Star Card and ‍Automatic Loading

SNAP payments ⁣are loaded onto a ​Lone Star Card, an electronic benefit transfer card. The funds are automatically loaded onto the card on the designated issuance date.

Work Rules and Requirements

Texas has work rules⁣ in place for SNAP recipients aged ‍16 to 59. ‌Participants must either have a job, actively seek employment, or be enrolled in an approved work program. Quitting a job⁢ without a valid‌ reason ‍is not ‌permitted.

The Purpose of SNAP

The SNAP program was established as part⁤ of President Lyndon B.‍ Johnson’s Great Society⁣ programs in 1964 through the Food Stamp ⁢Act. Its primary goal is to enhance the nutrition of‍ low-income residents by supplementing their ‌food costs.

Restrictions on SNAP Benefits

SNAP ‌benefits ​can only be used ⁤to ⁤purchase food⁤ and nonalcoholic beverages. They cannot be used for luxury items such as tobacco or unrelated bills.

SNAP is active in​ all states, including Washington, D.C., with slight variations between them.



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