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Many used SNAP benefits to buy produce at farmers markets, supporting an ecosystem of diverse farmers and foods.
Most blue state governors and lawmakers are responding to hundreds of billions of dollars in Medicaid cuts in the GOP’s megabill in one way: Do nothing for now — and blame Republicans.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexicans who rely on SNAP benefits are in limbo after the Senate Budget Reconciliation Bill included major cuts to the program. The cut could mean that over 457,000 New ...
The latest federal cuts to SNAP will cause critical public health issues at both the state and national level, explains Kim Johnson, the secretary of the California Health & Human Services Agency ...
Across North Carolina, 1.4 million people rely on the supplemental federal program known as SNAP for food assistance. Many are children, disabled, or elderly. The Food Bank of Central and Eastern ...
Federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) passed in H.R. 1 are expected to reduce benefits for Connecticut residents. The federal government used to cover the cost of ...
The massive budget bill signed by President Donald Trump will result in sharp cuts to food benefits for the neediest Americans. Here’s how it could play out in your state.
Maryland retailers warn that looming SNAP changes will harm their profits and have them potentially closing shop.
State leaders seem to be on the verge of crying “uncle” when it comes to impending cuts to federal benefits that are facing New York. President Donald Trump is pushing a budget bill through Congress ...
But possible SNAP cuts come as the demand for Feeding South Dakota food is higher than ever. Dykstra said food insecurity in the state continues to grow at 12.4%. “That the highest since 2011-2014.
It would raise the state share of SNAP administration from 50% to 75%, layer on new administrative red tape — even for parents with young children — and cut in half the “provider tax” many ...
New Mexico was forecasted by the organization to be hit by the potential job losses that could come as a result of the Medicaid and SNAP cuts, with 634 per 100,000 people expected to lose their ...