(NEXSTAR) – States are warning SNAP recipients that their eligibility for food assistance could change as a November deadline to comply with the One Big Beautiful Bill approaches.

The mega-bill, which passed into law over the summer, overhauls the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly known as the Food Stamp Program), which provides food assistance to more than 42 million. The changes are expected to squeeze some people out of the program as federal spending on the program is cut by an estimated $186 billion over the next decade.

Several different provisions of the bill are set to be enforced starting in November. Here's what to know about the changes.

New work requirements and fewer exceptions

A big change to the program has to do with ABAWDs – or able-bodied adults with

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