Governor Lee seeks federal waivers to enhance SNAP
Governor Bill Lee announced plans to seek federal waivers to update the state’s SNAP.
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Governor Bill Lee announced plans to seek federal waivers to update the state’s SNAP.
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WBBJ has obtained affidavits relating to Austin Drummond, as well as the quadruple homicide in Lake County.