Request to remove soda and add healthy food under SNAP announced by Governor Morrisey
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — Governor Morrisey announced that a waiver request was submitted to remove soda and add healthy food under SNAP.
According to a press release, a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) waiver request to get rid of soda and add healthy food under SNAP was submitted to the federal government by Governor Morrisey.
$2 million in funds announced by Governor Morrisey for environmental cleanup in part of Fayette County
The press release stated that the request was part of the 'Four Pillars of a Healthy West Virginia' that was announced by Governor Morrisey earlier in the year that would involve changes to SNAP.
According to the press release, changes to SNAP as part of 'Four Pillars' that Governor Morrisey reportedly intends to work on include encouraging healthy food options and work requirements, as well as encouraging people in the Mountain State to exercise as part of the Mountaineer Mile.
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