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States could be made to pay for a portion of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits under the Republican budget ...
Under the Senate proposal, states with an error rate equal to or greater than 6% would be required to pay 5 to 15% of food ...
Proposed cuts under the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could leave eight South Texas counties without access to adequate nutrition and disrupt a food bank’s ability to serve ...
Big changes are being proposed to a food assistance program as part of President Donald Trump's tax-cut legislation ...
Minn., the ranking member on the Senate Agriculture Committee, said the Republicans’ proposed cuts to the Supplemental ...
A new budget bill could gut SNAP for 800,000 Alabamians, forcing the state to shoulder a $300 million burden or slash vital ...
The Senate is looking to have states pay more for SNAP, but Colorado officials say the result will be smaller benefits for ...
Fearing deep cuts to the nation’s largest food assistance program, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet convened a group of anti-hunger ...
CARNATION, Wash. — Advocates for food access in Washington state are sounding the alarm over President Trump’s proposed ...
Gov. Jared Polis, along with a coalition of organizations and state agencies dedicated to increasing food access, sent a ...
U.S. Senate Republican plan would shift a portion of food stamp costs and additional administrative costs onto the states.
Feeding Texas, the state’s association of food pantries including the High Plains Food Bank, issued a statement Friday ...