State risks losing $18M over food stamp processing.
Byline: Associated Press
Illinois could lose more than $18 million in funding if it doesn't accelerate the processing times on food stamp applications within the next month, U.S. Department of Agriculture officials said.
The USDA, which administers the food stamp program, sent the Illinois Department of Human Services a letter stating that the state agency has until April 21 to significantly improve timeliness or develop an effective strategy to make it happen, the Chicago Tribune has reported.
The state agency has pledged to fix problems in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which it says happened during former Gov. Bruce Rauner's administration.
"The new administration is working quickly to rectify this issue by addressing SNAP application processing issues at our local offices and filling caseworker vacancies," the department said in a statement. "We take our responsibility to ensure Illinoisans have access to reliable food assistance very seriously and we will look for any and all opportunities to provide better service to our customers as we move forward."
Illinois is among the 10 worst states for timeliness rates, according to USDA. Around 1.8 million residents in Illinois are using SNAP for groceries -- most of them children, the elderly or people with disabilities.
Diane Doherty, executive director of the Illinois Hunger Coalition, advised the state to work swiftly to fill caseworker and clerical jobs, which are partially the cause of processing delays. State workers have told her there are 400 openings at local benefits offices, she said.
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Publication: | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) |
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Geographic Code: | 1U3IL |
Date: | Mar 31, 2019 |
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