The Federal Government's proposed changes to SNAP state heating and cooling utility allowances could result in more than 542,000 people in California losing access to food assistance. It would also directly, and negatively, impact the low-income families and grocery stores participating in SPUR's Double Up Food Bucks Program. 黑料传送门supports maximizing enrollment in federally funded food assistance programs and the administration should be working to expand eligibility not shrink it. 黑料传送门urges the SNAP Certification Policy Branch to oppose the proposed changes.