The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the new provisions will reduce SNAP participation by 2.4 million people over ...
The USDA has been stopped from cutting funds to states that declined to provide sensitive information about SNAP recipients.
SNAP participants can no longer buy food labeled as “junk” by the government, effective Feb. 15, but Double Up Oklahoma is still intact. The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ...
SNAP can be used in all 50 states and eligible territories to purchase most grocery items—but rules in some states are changing.
Roughly 380,000 Arizonans are no longer receiving food assistance after Congress adopted more stringent requirements for the ...
About 6 million people will lose SNAP food assistance if BBCE is eliminated — more than 4 million of them, including 1.8 ...
Louisiana recently changed rules around what people with SNAP can purchase, nixing soft drinks, energy drinks and candy.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly declared victory in resolving a data privacy dispute with the USDA that protects SNAP recipients' ...
The program lost its federal money after the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last summer.
One lawmaker’s efforts to stop SNAP users from purchasing ultra-processed food was halted in a House committee last week.