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Simplified Reporting and Transitional Benefits in the Food Stamp Program—Case Studies of State Implementation

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  • Carole Trippe
  • Liz Schott
  • Nancy Wemmerus
  • Andrew Burwick

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This study examines the experiences of four states—Arizona, Louisiana, Missouri, and Ohio—that use the simplified reporting option of the Food Stamp Program; Arizona also uses the transitional benefit option.

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  • Carole Trippe & Liz Schott & Nancy Wemmerus & Andrew Burwick, "undated". "Simplified Reporting and Transitional Benefits in the Food Stamp Program—Case Studies of State Implementation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 52912afb535d429388b50c901, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:52912afb535d429388b50c90158c58a2
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