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In 2025, millions of SNAP beneficiaries will face new rules that could impact their eligibility for food assistance.
More than 40 million low-income Americans rely on SNAP to help pay for groceries each month. The changes proposed in the Trump-supported bill reflect broader Republican goals to tighten eligibility, ...
Greenville, is making moves to bring "Make America Healthy Again" to SC with new bill that changes SNAP eligibility for sodas ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the package would add $2.4 trillion to the national deficit over a decade and leave ...
Problems are multiplying for Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and other Senate negotiators in their bid to pass legislation to enact President Trump’s agenda by July 4. Some Republican ...
The Tarrant Area Food Bank is initiating a summer produce program to combat food insecurity amidst concerns over potential federal cuts to SNAP benefits, which could drastically impact North Texans ...
For years, Texas lawmakers have tried to stop food stamp recipients from purchasing snack food.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said Thursday he expects the panel will release ...
Proposed SNAP changes in the president’s “Big Beautiful Bill” are Kafkaesque and cruel. And that seems like the point.
A total of 144,000 adults could lose SNAP eligibility entirely, while 316,000 adults could see a reduction in benefits.
President Trump's signature bill, before the Senate this week, would shift about one-quarter of the cost of SNAP benefits in ...
The budget reconciliation bill is a double whammy for older adults and disabled people, leading to both direct losses of ...