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Congressman’s field representative meets Pine County leaders; discusses SNAP error‑rate cost shifts, tariff concerns and federal funding options
Summary
Peyton Crotty, field representative for Rep. Pete Stauber, met with Pine County commissioners to discuss SNAP error‑rate cost shifts, tariff exemption requests for a local manufacturer, and federal community project funding priorities.
Peyton Crotty, a field representative for U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber, told Pine County commissioners on Tuesday that the congressman is monitoring changes to federal benefit administration that could shift costs to counties and is working on targeted federal assistance for local needs.
"He commends Pine County quite a bit for keeping their error rates below that 6% threshold," Crotty said, describing the county's SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) error rates as well below the figures that are a concern at the state level. Crotty explained the…
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