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As lawmakers look to renew certain tax rules, SNAP is poised to see big cuts. Here's how those benefits may change.
In a significant legislative move, Republican lawmakers propose changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), aiming to reshape its financial structure and purpose by 2028.
The "big, beautiful bill" passed by House Republicans includes hundreds of billions in cuts to SNAP, more stringent work requirements and more costs to states.
Iowans will be banned from using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program dollars to buy certain types of food beginning in 2026.
Overnight House Republicans passed President Trump's "big beautiful bill" that cuts trillions in taxes. It also cuts federal ...
House Republicans approved a bill Thursday that would call on states to fund portions of the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Texas Democrats are warning that proposed reforms to federal food stamp programs will punish single mothers for not being ...
Iowans using food assistance will no longer be able to buy soda or candy using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
A proposal by the Republican-controlled House Agriculture Committee to cut more than $290 million from the Supplemental ...
The House Agriculture Committee advanced the bill, which would take effect in the fiscal year beginning October 2027.
USDA approves Nebraska's waiver to exclude soda and energy drinks from purchase with food stamps, sparking debate on ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins gave a first-ever approval for a state to restrict what’s covered by the Supplemental ...