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Lesley Cyford has a job and her husband is a doctor. They might not be able to afford their severely disabled son's care under Trump's Medicaid cuts.
With stricter work requirements and tighter eligibility rules for applicants, the changes to SNAP already have communities like Chinatown feeling the bill’s emotional toll.
Trump's "big" bill puts Medicaid on the chopping block. From work requirements to loss of coverage, here are Pittsbughers' ...
Faith leaders across Green Country working to prepare the community for anticipated program cuts in the recently passed Big, Beautiful Bill.As one pastor tells ...
Those providing food assistance in the Flathead are priming for the gaps that they fill to get bigger, as a historic cut to ...
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing health care and food assistance, as a result of new work requirements and ...
The money comes from the state and shouldn't be cut by the University of Arizona, say faculty leaders Leila Hudson and Katie ...
Mankato Public Schools Supt. Paul Peterson is among a group of superintendents growing more and more concerned about federal funding cuts. In Mankato, those cuts and funding freezes aren’t a ...
The sweeping legislation, signed into law in July 2025, cuts federal SNAP funding by $186 billion through 2034 and significantly expands work requirements. Most notably for Georgia, the law raises the ...
Iowa Christian faith leaders are voicing opinions on the impact Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill act” will have on their ...
By coming together across public, private and community sectors, we can rebuild a more resilient social safety net.
The full impact of the cuts on schools and students remains unclear. With less than a month before school starts, it's ...
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