Emma Sharp • March 4, 2026

DHS Shares Video on SNAP Changes

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Emma Sharp

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March 4, 2026

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Over the past few months, there have been important changes to SNAP that may affect Pennsylvanians’ eligibility for the program.


To help SNAP recipients and those who work with them understand what’s new, the PA Department of Human Services (DHS) has posted a new video to their YouTube channel. The video explains changes to SNAP over the past six months, including who is subject to new work and reporting requirements, how to meet those requirements, and tools that are available to help Pennsylvanians meet the requirements.

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