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Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill Act reforms SNAP by requiring states with error rates above 6% to share costs starting in ...
Arkansas will be on the hook for millions of dollars in additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding starting ...
Under the new GOP law, adults aged 55 to 64 and those with children over the age of 14 must work at least 20 hours a week, or ...
In 2027, states will have to start paying part of the costs of the SNAP program that have historically been covered by the federal government.
Food insecurity, which was already bad enough, will increase through the U.S. In New York state, as many as 1.7 million ...
States will pay a larger share of the food assistance program that served an average of 752,000 Alabamians last year.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.), the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, questioned why only two states should receive “special treatment” in a GOP-backed plan to reduce federal dollars for ...
President Donald Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill will expand SNAP work requirements and require Ohio to spend more on ...
The GOP's proposal to cut SNAP funding by $290 billion could reshape the landscape of food assistance in the U.S. This move, part of a broader budget plan, aims to enforce stricter state ...
States will soon have to pay millions of dollars more for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, under the GOP’s “One Big ... officials in support of the measure say the changes will ...
GOP-backed plan permits a two-year delay in the implementation of cost-sharing policy for states with high error payment rates.
Arkansas has shed roughly 35% of the individuals, and approximately 23% of the households, on its SNAP rolls since FY 2018, ...