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At its core, food security means more than just having calories to eat. It means having peace of mind if you are a parent knowing you can afford a balanced, nutritious diet that helps your kids grow.
Idaho, Arkansas, and Utah are now allowed to ban the purchase of soda, sugary drinks, and junk food under SNAP benefits.
Every community in Idaho, whether it’s a rural town, a farming valley, or a city neighborhood, has something in common: ...
Arkansas, Idaho and Utah have received permission to place restrictions on which foods are SNAP-eligible, joining three other ...
The changes are set to take effect in January. SNAP recipients can now use the assistance to buy anything except alcohol, tobacco, personal care products and hot or prepared food. Gov. Brad Little ...
In April, Kennedy stopped in Utah as part of his “MAHA tour.” During his visit he praised Utah’s SNAP ban, along with a slate of other “MAHA bills,” which was headlined by Utah’s first-in-the-nation ...
State health officials in May sought approval from the federal government to implement House Bill 109, which restricts the ...
Entire Fulbright board resigns, accusing Trump of undermining program’s integrity ‘The Best You Can' Review: Kyra Sedgwick ...
Come January, residents in Idaho, Arkansas and Utah will no longer be able to use food stamps to buy soft drinks or candy.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on June 10 signed waivers that amend statutory definitions of food that can be ...
Families relying on SNAP benefits may need to adjust their shopping habits as new changes aim to improve public health and ...