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States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts ...
A monthly average of 750,000 people in Alabama received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits last year.
It's estimated President Donald Trump's spending bill will cut federal food assistance by $186 billion over the next decade – ...
With food stamps no longer protected by the decades-old farm bill coalition, millions are likely to go hungry while Big Ag is ...
The Trump administration's plan to amass a database of U.S. food aid recipients for the purpose of checking immigration ...
Trump's federal spending bill strips SNAP eligibility "effective immediately" for refugees resettled in the U.S., but ...
The Trump administration's recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP are forcing states to reassess financial priorities, as federal ...
Cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits could hurt low-income workers, while tax breaks in the same bill will disproportionately benefit wealth business owners, adding to the gap between rich and poor.
The president’s sweeping new law includes work requirements for more people and less coverage for some noncitizens.
There are some projected savings, but Connecticut will see some significant fiscal impacts under the new federal law.
When Michelle Lawrence heard about Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax and spending bill, it felt like “a punch to the gut.” ...
Changes to federal nutrition assistance policies in President Donald Trump’s megabill could cost the state over a billion a ...