The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, better known as SNAP, looks a little different in Pennsylvania this month.

Work requirements for the program, which provides low-income households with food assistance, changed on Sept. 1 after the passage of President Donald Trump's domestic policy bill. Recipients now must provide an exemption or proof that they're working on average 20 hours a week to continue to qualify. If they don't, they're limited to three months of SNAP benefits for a three-year period. Approximately 42,000 Philadelphians could lose their benefits under the new requirements. MORE: City Council condemns President Trump over plans to alter the slavery exhibit at Independence Park

Louise Hayes, a supervising attorney at Philadelphia's Community Legal Servi

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