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			Illinois SNAP recipients will begin 
			receiving maximum benefit amounts this week 
			Customers do not need to call or visit an 
			office; Increased SNAP benefits will be loaded directly on Link 
			cards 
			 
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            [August 07, 2020]  
            
            
            The Illinois Department of Human 
			Services announced today that more than 450,000 Illinois households 
			will receive additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 
			(SNAP) benefits beginning this Wednesday, April 8th.  
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			 All who are eligible for the additional benefits 
			should receive them by April 20th. The additional funds are intended 
			to help Illinoisans obtain food and support for their families 
			during the COVID-19 pandemic. The maximum SNAP benefit amounts will 
			be implemented for April and May. 
			 
			“No Illinoisan should ever have to worry about where their next meal 
			is coming from, especially during an ongoing public health 
			emergency,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Expanding the amount of 
			Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits people receive 
			will help families stay safe and healthy in the coming months.” 
			
			  
			 
			 
			Increased benefits will be automatically loaded onto SNAP 
			recipients’ Link cards, and there is no need for anyone to re-apply, 
			visit an office, or call. All new applications authorized in April 
			will also receive the maximum allotment for their household size. 
			 
			“We’re exploring every avenue we can to provide extra support for 
			Illinoisans. IDHS has applied for several waivers to make it easier 
			for people looking for food assistance,” said IDHS Secretary Grace 
			B. Hou. “Less documentation is required, in-person requirements are 
			waived, and now we’ll be able to increase the amounts loaded into 
			Link cards by a significant amount for many families.” 
			The federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act 
			gives states the option to provide SNAP households with the maximum 
			SNAP allotment, which is based on household size. SNAP households 
			which are not currently receiving the maximum allotment will receive 
			additional SNAP benefits which bring their allotment amount to the 
			maximum. Households already receiving the maximum benefit will not 
			receive additional benefits. 
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            Maximum amounts per household size are as follows: 
              
				
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					Number in SNAP household  | 
					
					 
					
					Maximum benefit  | 
				 
				
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					1  | 
					
					 
					
					$194  | 
				 
				
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					2  | 
					
					 
					
					$355  | 
				 
				
					| 
					 
					
					3  | 
					
					 
					
					$509  | 
				 
				
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					4  | 
					
					 
					
					$646  | 
				 
				
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					5  | 
					
					 
					
					$768  | 
				 
				
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					6  | 
					
					 
					
					$921  | 
				 
				
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					7  | 
					
					 
					
					$1,018  | 
				 
				
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					8  | 
					
					 
					
					$1,164  | 
				 
				
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					Each additional person  | 
					
					 
					
					Add $146  | 
				 
			 
			
            Illinois SNAP recipients receive their benefits at 
			different times each month, so increased SNAP benefits will be 
			loaded on different dates for SNAP recipients. 
			 
			The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides food 
			assistance to low-income people and families living in the United 
			States. It is a federal aid program administered by the Food and 
			Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 
			Distribution of benefits occurs at the state level. 
            [Illinois Office of Communication and 
			Information] 
            
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