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Both Democrats and Republicans exaggerate the impact of the bill's cuts on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The Michigan Retailers Association, an industry group, is also concerned with SNAP cuts and wants Congress to pursue "prudent ...
States could be made to pay for a portion of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits under the Republican budget ...
SNAP benefits could see a cut in funding if the Senate passes the Trump Administration's “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” ...
Federal lawmakers in the House of Representatives want to cut the budget for programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps.
The Second Harvest Food Bank in Watsonville is urging the community to oppose potential cuts to SNAP benefits as the Senate ...
The Mid-Ohio food collective said if SNAP benefits are cut in the big, beautiful bill then it will drive more demand to food banks across the country.
The bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate, with hundreds of billions in proposed cuts to government benefits.
More than 1.4 million Michiganders receive food assistance through SNAP, and more than half of those are families with kids.
According to the Cal fresh Data Dashboard, 29,997 people in Humboldt County received SNAP in April 2024, or around a fifth of ...
As the One Big Beautiful Bill moves closer to President Donald Trump's desk, the McCracken County Extension office is ...
President Donald Trump's spending and tax bill — known as the “one, big, beautiful bill” — doesn’t bode well for Michigan’s youngest children and families, according to experts.