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Home»Politics»California Angry As Republicans Celebrate SNAP Work Requirements Taking Effect June 1: ‘Unless someone is handicapped or elderly, they SHOULD be working’

California Angry As Republicans Celebrate SNAP Work Requirements Taking Effect June 1: ‘Unless someone is handicapped or elderly, they SHOULD be working’

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David RodriguezBy David RodriguezMay 26, 20262 Mins Read
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Some residents in California are angry and sounding off online as new CalFresh work requirements are set to take effect on June 1, with many debating whether stricter rules for SNAP recipients will encourage employment or unfairly punish vulnerable people. The upcoming changes will require certain adults receiving food assistance to work, volunteer, or participate in approved programs for at least 80 hours a month to continue receiving benefits. Liberal citizens are getting angry at some of the Conservatives’ celebration of the long-awaited change coming thanks to President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill.

Starting next month, California will begin enforcing new federal guidelines that mandate CalFresh recipients must work 20 hours a week, or 80 hours a month, or risk a reduction in food benefits. https://t.co/ntimCD0xtP

— KTVU (@KTVU) May 21, 2026

In a post shared on X and originally reported by Fox KTVU, a bevy of changes is coming to SNAP recipients across California sooner than everyone thinks. Under the new federal rules, adults ages 18 to 64 who do not have children under 14 and are considered able to work may receive only 3 months of CalFresh benefits every 3 years unless they meet work requirements or qualify for exemptions. California officials say the rules officially begin June 1 after the state previously paused them during the pandemic.

As you can imagine, this caused a lot of drama as Liberals expressed anger at the Republicans, essentially celebrating the victory in the comments.

“People are already in food lines in this economy. Meanwhile, billionaires don’t pay their fair share of taxes.”

“TOP 1% Pays 40% of ALL FEDERAL TAXES! How much more do you want them to pay? The US has a SPENDING PROBLEM! Mostly Democrat Politicians allowing fraud & corruption which squanders! The rich create business & jobs that pay taxes. Why punish success? Go create a business yourself!”

“Good! Unless someone is handicapped or elderly, they SHOULD be working!”

“What a pathetically small amount.  At least it’s a start.”

According to the California Department of Social Services, recipients can meet the requirements through employment, volunteering, job training, or education programs. Exemptions exist for pregnant individuals, people with disabilities, those caring for dependents, and some tribal members.

Meanwhile, supporters of the policy argue that the SNAP changes restore accountability to the welfare system and encourage workforce participation at a time when many industries are still looking for workers.

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