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President Donald Trump's new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements.
What are the implications of the SNAP-Ed program's elimination? For starters, 1 million Missouri residents were helped by the ...
The cuts could lead to nearly 30,000 jobs lost across Missouri and Kansas health care systems and food suppliers, a new study found. The post Billions at stake in Missouri and Kansas if proposed ...
Every 10% of the total cost for Medicaid expansion shifted to Missouri would increase ... like whether to get rid of SNAP in Missouri, eliminate optional benefits like home- and community-based ...
A year ago, U.S. District Judge Doug Harpool ruled that Missouri was violating federal law by failing to properly operate the ...
President Donald Trump’s "Big, Beautiful Bill" shifts more Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program costs to states.
Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance could blow a $2 billion hole in Missouri’s budget and cost the state more than 20,000 jobs and hundreds of millions in ...
Cuts to food aid could cost Missouri $400 million ... It would also cut more than $600 billion from Medicaid. ... SNAP costs would be shifted to the states starting in 2028.
Missouri voters expanded Medicaid in 2020 but this new bill slashes it. Single moms in Richland and veterans in Iberia will ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill has a SNAP benefit cost-share. Can Kansas fix its payment error rate and prevent a federal funding ...
Courtney Leader has been closely following the contentious tax and spending debate in Washington – not that she cares much ...
Missouri currently pays about 35% of the cost of covering about 900,000 people covered by traditional Medicaid. Anyone who is enrolled now in the expansion group would be covered with a 90% ...