Millions of Americans may see a cut in SNAP benefits or lose them all together if states can't lower their error rates or pay for their mistakes.
Around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as SNAP or food stamps, ...
SNAP benefits are restored, and the program is funded through next year. But the Trump administration is now looking to “completely deconstruct the program,” its top USDA official said. Agriculture ...
At issue is new USDA guidance that makes large swaths of individuals in the U.S., including refugees and asylum seekers who ...
President Donald Trump's administration says it will withhold money to help manage SNAP food aid from states that don't give ...
More than 42 million Americans depend on SNAP each month, including thousands of college students balancing classes, ...
Trump's agriculture secretary said the government will withhold SNAP management funds from certain "blue states" that refuse to share sensitive recipient data.
USDA plans major SNAP benefits reform to redirect nutrition funding toward healthier, American-grown foods as part of effort ...
The state Department of Children and Families, which administers SNAP in Florida, estimates 181,000 individuals will lose ...
It was also stressed that the money withheld from states is only funding to run the program at the administrative level ...
Rep. Kupper warns Arizona might lose federal SNAP funds due to noncompliance with data sharing, urging Governor Hobbs and AG ...