Forty-two million low-income Americans use SNAP. Benefits could shrink if the government shutdown drags into November.
About 40 million people could see food assistance disappear next month if the federal government shutdown continues.
As the government shutdown continues with no end in sight, here's how the government shutdown will impact SNAP recipients.
Reports indicate that the Trump administration is weighing a proposal to cut Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe says the alteration prioritizes healthy foods and nutritional value. It would restrict the use of SNAP benefits to purchase candy, prepared desserts, soda and other drinks. The state ...
Thanks to President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, cuts to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, have now gone into effect. With ...
As the partial government shutdown extends into day two with no end in sight, more federally funded agencies are turning to contingency plans to keep lights on and doors open for the millions of ...
Gov. Kehoe’s executive order seeks to ban SNAP purchases of soda and candy, aiming to boost healthy eating and local agriculture, but faces mixed reactions from advocates and businesses. Gov. Mike ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — In a Minnesota Senate committee hearing, lawmakers heard from county officials about how cuts to the SNAP program will impact the people of Minnesota. The Association of Minnesota ...
AS LAWMAKERS WORK TO COME TO AN AGREEMENT OVER FUNDING, REPORTER RACHEL WILLIAMS IS KEEPING AN EYE ON NUTRITIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS LOCALLY. WE CAN SNAP. BENEFITS ARE NUTRITIONAL PROGRAMS PEOPLE ...