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Both Democrats and Republicans exaggerate the impact of the bill's cuts on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Congressional Republicans are laying the groundwork for a tax cliff at the end of President Trump’s term in office. While the ...
The Michigan Retailers Association, an industry group, is also concerned with SNAP cuts and wants Congress to pursue "prudent ...
States could be made to pay for a portion of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits under the Republican budget ...
Americans who depend on food stamps to help them buy groceries could see their benefits slashed if Congress passes President ...
Federal lawmakers in the House of Representatives want to cut the budget for programs like the Supplemental Nutrition ...
The Mid-Ohio food collective said if SNAP benefits are cut in the big, beautiful bill then it will drive more demand to food ...
President Donald Trump's spending and tax bill — known as the “one, big, beautiful bill” — doesn’t bode well for Michigan’s youngest children and families, according to experts.
Matt Habash, the CEO of Mid-Ohio Food Collective said SNAP is the first line of defense ... every Ohio family," said Novotny. She said the impact will affect families who are in need.
President Trump’s plan to cut taxes by trillions of dollars could also trim billions in spending from social safety net ...
If President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" passes the Senate as-is, nearly 1.5 million Ohioans on SNAP could lose ...