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Oregon will see rising rates of hunger and costly administrative backlogs due to the recently passed GOP megabill that cuts federal food aid to states, according to Oregon leaders and advocates.
The bill is expected to strip SNAP benefits from 108,000 people in Oregon, reduce a typical family's food budget by $160 a month, and cut hundreds of millions in food assistance from Oregonians.
Total visits to those facilities increased from about 860,000 in 2019 to 2.5 million in 2024. As many as 740,000 people get help from SNAP monthly, according to Oregon figures.
The bill is expected to strip SNAP benefits from 108,000 people in Oregon, reduce a typical family's food budget by $160 a month, and cut hundreds of millions in food assistance from Oregonians.
In November, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture sent Oregon Governor Tina Kotek a letter encouraging the transition to SNAP chip cards to prevent fraud.