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Soy Aire on MSNRepublican proposal aims to reform SNAP with New Work requirementsRepublican legislators propose new work requirements for SNAP, aiming to enhance efficiency and support American agriculture.
The House Agriculture Committee voted to advance legislation that would make significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as part of the effort to institute federal
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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 House proposal to shift some SNAP program costs to states could save $192 billion over 10 years and rein in improper payments.
House Republicans rolled out legislation Monday evening that would make significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as the party seeks deep cuts to federal ...
After 16 hours of debate, the House Committee on Agriculture voted along party lines to advance the last bill set to become part of a massive package implementing President Donald Trump’s tax cuts and other goals.
Republicans moved a plan to slash over $230 billion in spending over the next decade and overhaul the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) out of the Agriculture Committee late
House GOP bill would shift SNAP benefit costs to states starting in 2028 States ... that the added work requirements and accountability measures for state governments were overdue reforms. The panel’s GOP majority approved the bill over unified ...
House Republicans cleared a major hurdle over the weekend in advancing a sweeping package of President Trump’s tax proposals, along with significant spending cuts and reforms for key federal programs.
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.