Legal non-citizens who are on public assistance lose their food stamps today, as part of federal welfare reform. Those families with children will qualify for cash equal to sixty-percent of what they used to get in food stamps. Those without children will qualify for a new program through the Department of Agriculture. It will provide people with $40 a month in vouchers to buy certain foods bearing the "Minnesota Grown" logo. Carol Milligan is a management analyst with the Department of Agriculture and coordinator of the new "Minnesota Grown Supplemental Food Program." She says about 3,000 people in 17 counties are expected to benefit from the program.