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Dr. Hilary Seligman explains how the recent cuts to SNAP will impact the physical and economic health of rural communities.
The tribe is also struggling to keep the food pantry shelves stocked. A Fayetteville foodbank is limiting the amount of food ...
Retailers are figuring out how to navigate new policies tightening participation in the food assistance program and ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNSNAP vs. food banks: Why cuts could increase community food insecuritySNAP supports over 42 million Americans, but proposed cuts could harm families and local economies. Experts warn food banks can't absorb the fallout.
The passage of Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" brings significant changes to SNAP at a time when food insecurity is already ...
Jordan Ojile, advocacy manager for Feeding Kentucky, said even without the change, planned SNAP cuts may still affect schools ...
The cuts are expected to hit over 300,000 households in New York State including many children and seniors. “Over 50 percent [of SNAP recipients] are children and seniors,” Belcher said.
The 940-page "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," as it is now formally titled, cuts spending on Medicaid, food stamps and other programs as a way to help cover the cost of extending tax cuts.
This cut is one of the most substantial the program has ever seen, and in April of 2025, it served 3.4 million Texans.
Rural organizers say Medicaid and SNAP cuts could help Democrats win rural votes in 2026. Republicans say: Don't count on it.
Experts say there are nearly 800,000 people in the state who depend on SNAP benefits, and a local grocery store is concerned ...
Food insecurity stretches into the suburbs and small towns across the state. John and Loretta Arient bear daily witness to ...
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