SNAP, Social Services and State Impact: What the Administration’s 2025 Agenda Means for Agencies
With the Administration advancing new federal priorities for SNAP, Medicaid and other social services programs, state agencies are facing rapid policy shifts, fiscal uncertainty and new compliance pressures. Upcoming changes that could have downstream impacts include:
- Proposed alterations to federal funding and eligibility requirements
- Increased emphasis on program integrity and accountability
- Rising threats, such as benefits fraud and cyberattacks targeting social services systems
Join Government Technology and LexisNexis Risk Solutions for a live, one-hour briefing on the latest headlines and legislative activity shaping the future of social services delivery. We’ll explore what’s happening on Capitol Hill, what states should expect next and how to position your agency for resilience, fraud prevention and service continuity in this evolving environment.
What You’ll Learn:
- What proposed federal changes to SNAP and social services could mean for state operations
- Best practices to enhance program integrity and manage eligibility processes
- Steps to combat escalating fraud and cybersecurity risks
- Real-world agency innovations addressing operational challenges
Whether you manage administration, IT, operations, or fraud prevention, this briefing is designed to equip your team with actionable intelligence and strategies to stay ahead. Stay informed. Stay prepared.
Register now to gain insights into effectively navigating policy challenges and operational complexities.
Speaker Details
Dawn Royal
Certified Welfare Fraud Investigator, Two-term Past President and Current Director of the United Council on Welfare Fraud
Andrew McClenahan
Senior Director, Government Affairs, LexisNexis Risk Solutions | Ret. Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) | Fraud and Public Assistance SME
Carole Hussey — Moderator
Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government
Event Topic
IT, Management, Risk Management/RegulatoryRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal Government, State GovernmentOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies