SNAP, Trump and Tax Cut
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The GOP tax bill could boost the highest-earning Americans' incomes while hurting low earners, according to findings from nonpartisan research groups.
Nearly 700,000 needy Texans could be knocked off federal food stamp programs or have their benefits slashed under reforms congressional Republicans are racing to pass, at the behest of President Donald Trump.
"Daily Show" co-host Jordan Klepper described meeting with young, college-aged men who voted largely in favor of President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. President Trump continues to defend the proposed gift in numerous posts on Truth Social and a recent conversation with Fox News host Sean Hannity.
In particular, the bill increases the age for which able-bodied adults without dependent children must work to receive benefits from 54 to 64 years old, the year before many seniors become eligible for Social Security and Medicare.
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The president and CEO of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana warned on Monday that President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” would create “a needless, self-inflicted humanitarian and economic disaster for Indiana and the country.
Nebraska is the first state to receive a federal waiver to ban the purchase of soda and energy drinks under the benefit program for low-income Americans long known as food stamps.
House Republicans are backing a proposal that could shift a significant portion of the cost for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps, to the states as part of spending cuts to pay for President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda,
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Chip Roy and other conservatives want more spending cuts in Trump's agenda in exchange for tax cuts and other midterms-ready perks.