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Federal cuts to SNAP under the One Big Beautiful Bill will force states to consider new costs for the nutrition program.
The financial balance of U.S. states faces a significant challenge as recent federal policies shift the responsibility and costs of essential social programs onto their budgets. The question is not if ...
A wide array of hunger and health care advocates are hoping to mitigate the effects of some provisions in Trump’s budget bill ...
The Trump administration's recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP are forcing states to reassess financial priorities, as federal ...
Nearly 268,000 Hoosiers are about to lose Medicaid, 128,000 of them are about to lose SNAP benefits, and everyone is going to ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” offers tax cuts to the wealthiest at the expense of low-income children’s health and education.
New rules could push some residents off Medicaid, SNAP, not because they’re ineligible, but because they miss deadlines or ...
With the stroke of a pen in Washington, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers are now living under the threat of hunger and illness. The “One Big Beautiful Bill” guts the Supplemental Nutrition ...
The Trump administration has sought to collect private information on mostly lower-income people who may be in the country ...
Cost of programs pushed from federal to state Jacskon said the bill does push some of the costs for SNAP and Medicaid to the state of Ohio and the counties. "It is understandable why the bill does ...