SNAP, Trump and Medicaid
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Iowans won't be able to buy pop, candy with SNAP dollars
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Privacy and hunger relief groups and a handful of people receiving food assistance benefits are suing the federal government over the Trump administration’s attempts to collect the personal information of millions of U.
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Juneau Empire on MSNMore than 3 million people would lose SNAP benefits under GOP bill, nonpartisan report saysThe massive tax and spending bill passed by U.S. House Republicans would likely result in 3.2 million people losing food assistance benefits, and saddle states with around $14 billion a year in costs,
The GOP-backed One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes some big changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Social Services Commissioner Molly Wasow Park said about 75,000 Staten Island SNAP recipients, mostly kids and seniors, could be impacted by the cuts.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services estimates cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could cost all Wisconsin residents $314 million each year. The cuts to SNAP funding, included in the budget bill passed by the U.
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.
Governor Reynolds says changes to SNAP will promote healthy eating and protect future generations from disease.
The massive budget bill passed by Republicans in the House and favored by President Donald Trump would result in sharp cuts to food benefits for the neediest Americans. Here’s how it could play out in your state.