A new website, dhs.pa.gov/work , went live this week to help Pennsylvanians who collect SNAP benefits navigate new work requirements.

These requirements took effect on Labor Day — Monday, Sept. 1 — as a result of the Republican budget bill signed by President Trump.

People who collect SNAP, also commonly referred to as food stamps, must now report 20 hours of work, education, training or volunteer hours per week to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services to continue receiving their benefits. Requirements will keep expanding into the fall of 2025, Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration said in a news release.

At the website, you can check who is impacted, how to meet the work and reporting requirements and whether you may qualify for an exemption — and how to obtain one.

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