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House Republicans rolled out legislation Monday evening that would make significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition ...
United States agriculture producers could see increased farm safety net funding, following package provisions by the House ...
Roughly 128 million people across the nation, or almost a third of the U.S. population, live in areas where SNAP work requirements are waived. California, Illinois, Nevada, and Washington, D.C., have ...
The legislation, unveiled May 13 by the GOP, would scale back federal spending on food and health-care assistance.
The CEO of the San Antonio Food Bank is raising concerns about potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance ...
Republican lawmakers are prepared to defend their budget plan that shifts some of the costs of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to the states and better enforces SNAP work requirements.
A coalition of lawmakers, families, and advocates gathered on Capitol Hill Tuesday to voice strong opposition to House ...
Republican lawmakers generally agree on adding new work requirements to Medicaid and SNAP, but deficit-reduction reforms that could impact benefits remain highly controversial. Speaker Johnson ...
Republicans in Congress are moving with rapid speed to advance President Donald Trump's big bill of tax breaks, spending cuts ...
Now three Republican governors—governors of Arkansas ... Much discussion about reform of SNAP involves a more rigorous application of work requirements to receive funding.
Missouri could face a $2 billion budget shortfall if proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP are enacted, threatening ...