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Kansas has a new law that reduces the amount of time poor residents can receive cash assistance from the state. The law also makes several other changes to the state's welfare system. Critics say the changes are mean-spirited and punitive.
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Governor Sam Brownback advocates changes to federal funding of SNAP program.
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Proponents say they want to force recipients back into employment.
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Federal official holds joint news conference with Governor Brownback.
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A bill in the Kansas Legislature will make it harder to qualify for welfare benefits. Supporters say they want to crack down on fraud, but opponents say the state is simply trying to reduce the number of residents receiving government assistance.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.