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Community health workers play key role in food security in Massachusetts (Commentary)

At the start of July, Massachusetts residents who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits started to see less money in their monthly grocery budgets. Over the past three years, federal pandemic-era regulations added an average of $151 to Massachusetts households’ usual SNAP packages.

This summer, the extension of these extra resources was discontinued. What does this mean for individuals and families navigating the rising costs of living?

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