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The TANF program (formerly Aid to Dependent Children, now Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) is "welfare" (run by Health and Human Services) also uses an EBT card with benefits, but can be used to obtain cash at an ATM to buy food, pay rent, etc. From the website for the state you quoted, if someone is getting both SNAP and TANF benefits on one card: "If you are buying both food and non-food items and want to use a combination of your Food Supplements and TANF benefits to pay, you will have to swipe your card through the machine twice and enter your PIN twice." http://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/ http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/tanf/about.html Quote:
BTW, are you aware that due to "welfare changes" in the 1990's, nobody can be on "welfare" (AFDC, TANF) for over 60 months during their lifetime? There is a five-year cumulative lifetime limit on being a "welfare queen".
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