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Congressional Republicans are working to pass a massive, 1,116-page piece of legislation – titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – that includes cuts to SNAP.
Proposed changes to SNAP will cost taxpayers $314 million per year and put 90,000 people at risk of losing benefits ...
The waiver, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2026, aligns SNAP-allowable purchases with the list of foods that are exempt from Iowa's sales tax.
The reforms could impact millions by tightening eligibility, shifting program costs, and limiting future benefit increases.
Almost 60% of surveyed shoppers oppose cutting or reducing funding for the food assistance program, FMI shared last week.
Proposed changes to the federal food program for low-income households are at the heart of efforts to get a budget bill ...
A sweeping Farm Bill that includes $300 billion in cuts to food assistance programs has cleared the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture.
As proposed cuts and changes to the SNAP program loom, anti-hunger advocates urge lawmakers to reconsider. Denver7 has tracked down solutions to help lessen the impact.
Wisconsin taxpayers could be responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars in food assistance costs under a spending bill ...
Nebraska becomes the first state to receive a federal waiver to ban soda and energy drinks under the benefit program long ...
Advocates say cuts to Medicaid and SNAP as part of Congress' passed budget bill could mean thousands of Iowans lose benefits.