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Federal food aid is shrinking as SNAP cuts loom, leaving food banks bracing for a surge across the D.C. region.
A federal budget proposal could reduce or take away benefits from families already struggling to afford basic needs.
The Trump administration could be cutting as much as $300 billion in SNAP benefits.
Feeding Texas and over 250 food bank organizations are calling on congress to reject proposed cuts to the Supplemental ...
As the Senate works through the budget reconciliation bill, it’s unclear at this time how much funding may be cut from food ...
As Congress deliberates over a comprehensive federal budget package, North Carolina non-profits are raising concerns about a ...
Explore how Congress's proposed bill threatens vital nutrition assistance programs, including SNAP, for millions across the ...
The budget, which passed the House along party lines and is now under consideration in the Senate, calls for significant ...
As food prices remain high in 2025, the pinch on consumers, particularly those who receive food stamps — the Supplemental ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds’ “healthier and cheaper” alternative to federal summer food assistance programs is again facing criticism ...
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