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House bill makes unprecedented cuts to Medicaid and SNAP
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The House Agriculture Committee approved nearly $300 billion in cuts to SNAP benefits, putting many at risk of hunger.
Almost 60% of surveyed shoppers oppose cutting or reducing funding for the food assistance program, FMI shared last week.
House Republicans are pushing a $300 billion cut to SNAP over 10 years. Here's who could lose benefits—and how it would ...
The vice president of research for Feeding America says reducing funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
Proposed changes to the federal food program for low-income households are at the heart of efforts to get a budget bill ...
Every dollar invested in SNAP generates $1.79 in economic activity, from farmers and truckers to grocers, meaning the ...
Republicans on the House Ag Committee advanced a bill proposing a massive slash in funding for SNAP, more commonly known as ...
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Anti-hunger advocates urge lawmakers to reconsider cuts to SNAP fundingAs proposed cuts and changes to the SNAP program loom, anti-hunger advocates urge lawmakers to reconsider. Denver7 has tracked down solutions to help lessen the impact.
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