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Share calculated using July 2024 population estimates; Map: Kavya Beheraj/Axios President Trump's massive tax and spending bill could have a dire impact on food and health benefits for low-income ...
It won’t happen immediately, but advocates and state officials are predicting that changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in the budget reconciliation bill signed last week will ...
Officials say even those with private insurance will face higher costs and longer ER waits as hospitals scramble to make up ...
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) published a post on the New Dem Dispatch, the New Democrat Coalition’s Substack, ...
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Colorado faces deep SNAP cuts in Trump's bill, risking food assistance for thousands. Officials urge action to avert potential costs and aid disruption.
The "Big Beautiful Bill" from President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress would impose a state cost-share on SNAP, costing Kansas taxpayers.
Soon Thomas and thousands of more Floridians could be forced to find a new solution. The Senate could soon vote to eliminate federal funds towards SNAP benefits or shift the cost to states.
Senate Ag Committee Chair John Boozman announced Tuesday the Senate parliamentarian has ruled the committee’s revised state cost-share section for the Supplemental Nutrition Program complies ...
The proposal to force states to take on billions in federal food benefit costs is back in the Senate GOP's version of the tax package.
Elizabeth MacDonough says the SNAP state cost share program would not pass the Byrd rule as written.
The Senate GOP's version of the legislation softened the House cost-share provision and would have, starting in 2028, required states to shoulder up to 15% of the SNAP program's benefit costs ...