Several states have implemented programs to support the use of SNAP benefits at farmers markets. Iowa funds wireless payment machines and transaction fees for farmers markets. New York saw slow early adoption but sales increased from $150,000 to $1.5 million after coordinating marketing and switching to a central terminal system. Michigan is offering a dollar-for-dollar match up to $20 per day on SNAP purchases at participating farmers markets. Legislation in states like Washington and Illinois has provided funding for wireless payment technology to allow SNAP recipients to use their benefits at farmers markets.