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In the face of an upcoming national requirement that individuals work to keep their Medicaid and SNAP coverage; it is important that we use this as an opportunity to invest in recovery. While individuals who are in a substance use treatment program are exempt from the work requirements; they will need to work when they complete their course of care. Thus, it is critical that we invest in recovery supports and services, such as peer certification, housing, recovery centers and job placement to enable our folks to meet that requirement.