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The “big, beautiful bill” passed by Congress three weeks ago will increase Alabama’s costs for the SNAP food assistance program, possibly adding more than $200 million within a couple of years.
An Alabama group working to address poverty in Alabama is raising concerns about changes to SNAP under President Donald Trump ...
News Proposed bill would require Alabama to reimburse people for stolen SNAP benefits Published: Mar. 06, 2025, 3:54 p.m.
Williams said her foodbank serves about 250,000 of those neighbors who struggle with food insecurity. And, with changes to the SNAP program, Williams is concerned that number will increase.
Alabama state leaders seek to remove candy, soda from eligible SNAP foods Gundlach said the state pays around $70 million in administrative costs for the assistance program. She said lawmakers ...
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SNAP benefit ban on soda, candy purchases proposed in Alabama
More than 40 million people receive SNAP benefits across the U.S. and if all the states that are currently considering food stamp restrictions succeed, then the bans would impact more than 7 ...
Special Series Interview highlights An Alabama food bank braces for big increase in demand if SNAP cuts take effect July 3, 20255:03 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By ...
In Alabama, the proposed changes could cost the state nearly $300 million annually to maintain current levels of food assistance, according to Alabama Arise. “Three hundred million dollars.
Alabama state leaders seek to remove candy, soda from eligible SNAP foods by: Ryan Hall Posted: Jul 16, 2025 / 09:15 AM EDT Updated: Jul 16, 2025 / 09:15 AM EDT ...
The ConnectEBT mobile app is the only authorized EBT app for Alabama’s SNAP/TANF clients. If you need assistance with your account you can contact the EBT customer service line at 1-800-997-8888.
Alabama food banks concerned following SNAP program changes by: Ryan Hall Posted: Jul 29, 2025 / 07:02 PM CDT Updated: Jul 29, 2025 / 07:02 PM CDT ...
Alabama state leaders seek to remove candy, soda from eligible SNAP foods Gundlach said the state pays around $70 million in administrative costs for the assistance program.
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