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Job and Family Services warns some SNAP recipients will face new 20‑hour monthly requirement starting in February

December 30, 2025 | Lake County, Ohio


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Job and Family Services warns some SNAP recipients will face new 20‑hour monthly requirement starting in February
A representative from the Lake County Department of Job and Family Services briefed the board on an upcoming change to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) exemptions that will take effect in February. The presenter said some individuals who previously qualified for exemptions will be subject to a 20‑hour per month work or volunteer requirement going forward.

The presenter noted existing SNAP eligibility and exemptions will remain in place for many groups, but some exemptions are changing. The speaker said, "Anyone can still apply for SNAP benefits, and individuals who are currently receiving SNAP benefits would still receive their SNAP benefits if they comply with the 20 hour a week requirement." (Note: speaker references 20 hours per month earlier in the item; the transcript contains both '20 hours a month' and '20 hour a week' phrasing — the county advised affected individuals should watch for official notices from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.)

County staff said Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is sending letters this week to individuals who may no longer qualify for exemptions and that robo calls will also go out. The county representative encouraged residents who are confused to contact the county agency for clarification and assistance.

Next steps include county outreach to impacted residents and assistance with questions; the county indicated its public assistance administrator, Michelle Herron, had previously briefed the board on the issue and county staff are prepared to provide support.

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