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Just weeks after President Donald Trump signed the “big, beautiful bill” into law Democrats and Republicans launched websites offering competing narratives about the massive reconciliation bill, as ...
It won’t happen immediately, but advocates and state officials are predicting that changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in the budget reconciliation bill signed last week will ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins has announced a series of measures aimed at preventing undocumented immigrants ...
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Offloading benefit costs to states would undermine SNAP’s ability to respond to economic downturns and natural disasters—precisely when families need help the most, and state coffers are most ...
Six states would have to chip in 5% of the costs while 16 would be responsible for 10%. However, 21 states would be responsible for the maximum cost-share of 15%.
Amid SNAP Debate, Are Lawmakers Ending Waste and Abuse—or Dismantling a Safety Net? In their ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,’ Republicans are proposing major changes to food assistance.
Colorado faces deep SNAP cuts in Trump's bill, risking food assistance for thousands. Officials urge action to avert potential costs and aid disruption.
Ty Jones posted a thread on X and Bluesky explaining that despite minor revisions, the Senate Republican leadership’s SNAP cost-sharing proposal continues to threaten food access during recessions by ...
As part of a sweeping plan to advance President Trump’s tax agenda and reduce some federal spending, Republicans sought to require states to cover some of the cost of SNAP benefits — which are ...
Nearly half a million Philadelphians rely on the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to buy milk, produce, and other essential groceries. Proposed changes to SNAP, commonly known ...