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Tag: Arkansas Department of Human Services

Arkansas Advocate: SNAP benefits expected to be issued to Arkansans soon
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Arkansas Advocate: SNAP benefits expected to be issued to Arkansans soon

Arkansans should expect their full SNAP benefits for November to be disbursed to cards late Thursday and into Friday

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Arkansas Advocate: DHS officials delay planned furloughs, await guidance on administering SNAP benefits
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Arkansas Advocate: DHS officials delay planned furloughs, await guidance on administering SNAP benefits

The Arkansas Department of Human Services delayed its plan to furlough hundreds of employees and temporarily close offices next week if the federal government shutdown does not end before then

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Arkansas Advocate: DHS expects furloughs, county office closures without imminent end to government shutdown
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Arkansas Advocate: DHS expects furloughs, county office closures without imminent end to government shutdown

The Arkansas Department of Human Services expects to furlough up to 1,534 employees and temporarily close its local offices within the next week and a half if the federal government does not reopen

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Death at Warren human development center prompts investigation, leave for several employees
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Death at Warren human development center prompts investigation, leave for several employees

The Department of Human Services announced that 11 of its employees have been placed on administrative leave and one employee was terminated in light of a death of a resident of the Southeast Arkansas Human Development Center

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State Capitol Week in Review: Trends, costs, and challenges of Arkansas Medicaid Program
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State Capitol Week in Review: Trends, costs, and challenges of Arkansas Medicaid Program

More than 870,000 Arkansas residents receive some type of health care through Medicaid, which is operated by the state Department of Human Services

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