CALIFORNIA Dollars stretch with EBT cuts
The end of EBT emergency allotments means a big reduction of food money for many
People who live on fixed incomes are vulnerable to cost-of-living increases like food inflation. Income from
Recipients can use medical deductions to increase their EBT amount, said
Possible CalFresh deductions include expenses for medical and dental care, prescriptions, doctor-approved over-the-counter medications, health insurance premiums, glasses, hearing aids, dentures, transportation to medical appointments, and the cost of service animals. Any changes to household size could also make an impact on their benefit amount. These can be updated on BenefitsCal.com.
In the wake of floods and power outages, recipients can get reimbursement for up to their whole monthly amount if food was damaged. Residents would have to apply within 10 days of the disaster or misfortune to be considered, said Upshaw-Smith, by completing a CF303 form. Scams and theft can also be reported with this method.
Upshaw-Smith said more than
In negotiations with federal legislators, lawmakers were able to secure funding for families during summer break as a tradeoff for the end of extra allocations. 7,191 children in
Upshaw-Smith said the easier application process (implemented as a result of the pandemic) will continue into 2024. A federal grant made it possible for CalFresh’s online system to determine eligibility with only one interview, which made it much easier for people to apply.
Students will face stricter criteria for applying for CalFresh starting
Upshaw-Smith says they have been able to reduce wait times for initial interviews. In recent months, staffing issues have caused long wait times for people applying for benefits and accessing the call center. Now, they have hired more eligibility specialists to work with people on their cases.



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