The commentary argues Missouri should end its remaining SNAP restrictions for formerly incarcerated individuals with drug felony convictions, saying access to food is essential for successful reentry and family stability.
Supporters say the current system is overly restrictive, difficult to navigate, and contributes to food insecurity, unemployment, and higher recidivism rates among people leaving incarceration.
The article also emphasizes that many states have already lifted similar bans, arguing Missouri should follow suit to support rehabilitation, reduce repeat offenses, and strengthen communities.


























