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Republicans on the House Agriculture Committee said having states pay for part of SNAP would help reach their goal of $230 billion in federal savings
Republicans are pushing for $230 billion in SNAP cuts by 2035, sparking fierce debate over food access and work requirements.
Democrats slammed the so-called "big beautiful bill" to unlock President Donald Trump’s agenda, which includes new work requirements for Medicaid and SNAP.
House Republicans rolled out legislation Monday evening that would make significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as the party seeks deep cuts to federal
Sen. Chuck Schumer warns Trump-backed SNAP cuts could cause hunger crisis in New York and beyond, slamming GOP plan as immoral.
Senate Democrats held a conference on Tuesday after the House Agriculture Committee released its provisions to the Republican-backed bill.
A new analysis shows that 27,000 retailers in areas with the highest shares of SNAP participants would be the most likely to bear the brunt of proposed drastic cuts to food assistance.
More than 700,000 Oregonians receive aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Oregonians will go hungry if congressional Republicans plow forward with plans to cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and shift costs to states,
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Feeding Texas called the plan to save $230 million by cutting SNAP benefits the largest rollback of food assistance in our nation’s history.
Republicans’ legislation would also force states to shoulder more of the cost for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
House GOP plows ahead to advance key components of its bill to fund Trump’s agenda -- including taxes and Medicaid cuts -- even as they remain at odds within.