California social services potentially face billions in new costs due to federal SNAP policy changes
California's social services agency faces potential billions in new costs due to federal SNAP policy changes, risking $2.5 ...
Shifting Ground: Nearly one year into the Trump Administration, Charlotte feels the ripple effects on housing, health, and ...
Hawaii, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee had waivers approved, according to USDA Secretary ...
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Potential SNAP cuts: A looming crisis for millions
The future of SNAP benefits is uncertain as a new federal law could force states to bear costs they can't afford. This change ...
Twenty-six states that cut or terminated income taxes since 2021 may not have the revenue to continue the programs.
Leaders point toward state and federal funding cuts, priority shifts and a decrease from pandemic spending levels.
Cuts to SNAP in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” will affect thousands of people, who could lose coverage between Dec. 1 and ...
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