Wilson Sayre

Journalist (Florida)
Reporter covering poverty at WLRN.

Links: @WilsonSayre | (Current as of: May 16, 2016)


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Did The Government Do Enough To Accommodate Disabled At D-SNAP Registration? Suit Says No

Wilson Sayre
WLRN (South Florida)
November 14, 2017
There’s an ongoing lawsuit that might reopen registration for some people with disabilities because, the suit claims, the lines to sign up were prohibitively long.

Interview

Are People Getting Unemployment Help Post-Irma?

Wilson Sayre
WLRN (South Florida)
October 25, 2017
Daniel Rowinsky, staff attorney with Legal Services of Greater Miami, spoke with WLRN’s Wilson Sayre about what he has seen over the past few weeks as he has tried to help people through the application process for DUA.

News Story

Study Shows Free Legal Services For The Poor Are Good For Business, Not Just To Feel Good

Wilson Sayre
WLRN (South Florida)
February 9, 2017
A new study from the Foundation found that for every dollar spent towards legal aid services, there is a $7 return on investment.

News Story

Hundreds of thousands lose food stamps in Florida

Wilson Sayre
Marketplace
June 1, 2016
A total of 350,000 people in Florida have lost their food stamps since the restoration of work requirements on Jan. 1.

News Story

Hundreds Of Thousands Have Lost Food Stamps In Florida

Wilson Sayre
WGCU-FM (Fort Meyers, Florida)
May 12, 2016
Come 2009, deep into the recession, there were so few jobs that the federal government allowed states with high unemployment to ask to waive those work requirements.



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