Election results: Wikipedia
Headline: Mountain State Spotlight, 7/3/2025
The cuts will take effect in several ways. Nationwide work requirements will be instituted for those receiving food stamps. And for the first time since the program’s creation, states will be required to pay portions of the cost based on the error rate, which is the amount of over or under payments of benefits by the state.
Earlier estimates of the bill showed almost 30,000 West Virginia families with children could lose their food assistance.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., [net worth: $2,149,080] was adamant that those who lose assistance are “the people that don’t deserve a benefit to begin with.”

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