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Two million Pennsylvanians rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, many of them children and older adults.
Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' is poised to pass the House and later reach the president's desk for him to sign.
Tennessee advocates say deep cuts to key programs included in the bill would harm children and families statewide.
The federal government is abandoning its role in providing critical social safety nets, advocates and policy watchers warned.
The Trump administration is taking a new approach in its attempt to snatch personal data of food stamp recipients from states.
The so-called Big Beautiful Bill would make changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, including ...
There are concerns about what the president's tax and spending cuts bill could mean for programs that many families depend on ...
Anita Dreichler, coordinator of Rockland Community Against Hunger, warned that the impact of current and future cuts "is ...
There are adjustments as to who can qualify for SNAP benefits, but one of the largest changes is the State government having ...
Big cuts are still likely on the way to the federal food stamps, but the U.S. Senate has rolled back some of the more aggressive work requirements the U.S. House was trying to add to the program.
It’s not going to end well for the farmers, the food system, for the doctors, for the grocery stores, for the processors, for ...
The GOP megabill, which encompasses President Donald Trump's agenda, narrowly passed a key procedural vote during a rare ...