Millions Needed To Fix 'Horrible' Food Stamp Program

WAREHAM, MA - APRIL 29: Jessica Rolls learned her food stamp benefits had been incorrectly stopped while trying to buy groceries. Rolls poses with her baby Terah, 4-month-old. She struggled to feed her family until the problems were remedied, but still has no idea why she was dropped from the stamp benefits. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
WAREHAM, MA - APRIL 29: Jessica Rolls learned her food stamp benefits had been incorrectly stopped while trying to buy groceries. Rolls poses with her baby Terah, 4-month-old. She struggled to feed her family until the problems were remedied, but still has no idea why she was dropped from the stamp benefits. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Millions Needed To Fix 'Horrible' Food Stamp Program
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