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DJFS warns of SNAP funding risk, board approves Maximus pilot and Food Pantry MOU
Summary
DJFS Director Jean Demosky told commissioners the county faces an estimated $209,218 exposure in FY26 from federal SNAP match cuts and HB 434 changes; the board approved a Maximus contract pilot for contract administration and approved a revised Food Pantry MOU (monthly flat payment $482.97, 30-day termination clause).
Jean Demosky, director of the Athens County Department of Job & Family Services, gave weekly updates on Nov.-Dec. operations and contracts and warned the board of potential state and federal funding changes that could shift substantial administrative costs to the county.
Demosky reported November building utilization (371 visitors) across Nelsonville and the 510 location and listed community events hosted at county facilities. She told the board that proposed changes tied to HB 434 and a reduction in a federal SNAP administrative match starting Oct. 2026 could expose the county to…
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