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The governor plans to seek federal waivers to update SNAP. The proposed changes could restrict recipients from buying some processed food and allow some hot meals.
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Tennessee seeks waiver to ban soda, allow prepared food purchases under SNAPTennessee Governor Bill Lee plans to update the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to exclude sodas and ...
Last year, nearly 700,000 Oklahomans used the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, to help them buy groceries.
Senator Cortez Masto says that state governments used to pay half of the administrative costs associated with SNAP but ...
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Stacker on MSNA federal program helps families eat healthy meals. Trump’s new legislation cuts it.Chalkbeat reports that Trump's legislation cuts SNAP-Ed funding, risking increased child hunger and reduced access to fresh produce for families.
The bill signed into law on July 4 makes major cuts to the program that began in 1939 with the First Food Stamp Program. SNAP ...
Some impacts from the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), passed more than a month ago are still unknown, including changes to SNAP benefits.
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Peninsula Daily News on MSNPeninsula food banks bracing for SNAP cutsNorth Olympic Peninsula food banks are bracing for an influx of customers following the recently passed federal budget that includes deep cuts to social services. “Our mantra right now at the food ...
Governor Jeff Landry’s latest episode of his “Diners” podcast served up more than just good food and conversation. In a candid discussion with state ...
Texas has the world’s eighth-largest economy, with its sights on No. 7 France, and has been a model of strength and resilience for decades. Since the pandemic, it has had higher GDP growth and a lower ...
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The News Leader on MSNNew CEO takes reins at Blue Ridge Area Food Bank as federal food pantry cuts loomThe Blue Ridge Area Food Bank supports about 171,200 guests each month. This is dramatically up from the 118,000 average in ...
Home care industry stakeholders are raising concerns that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program cuts will have serious consequences for older adults.
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