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The USDA updated its demand to states for food assistance applicants' data to include immigration status and information on ...
One-sixth of Oklahoma's 686,800 SNAP users could lose their benefits due to cuts from the Trump administration.
The USDA has set a deadline of July 30 for states to hand over the sensitive data of tens of millions of people who applied ...
Nationally, the demand is being challenged in court by students, SNAP recipients, the Electronic Privacy Information Center ...
Members of Congress, led by Senator Adam Schiff, say the plan is illegal and are demanding that USDA scrap it.
California AG Rob Bonta opposes a USDA proposal to share SNAP participant data, arguing it violates privacy rights and is ...
House and Senate Agriculture leaders G.T. Thompson (R-Pennsylvania) and John Boozman (R-Arkansas), who worked on the plans, have both said they support SNAP and are committed to ensuring that hungry ...
While the initial USDA grant focused on SNAP, the application’s design allows new fraud modules to be added as needs change. Currently, there are five.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds received USDA approval for her waiver to prohibit the purchase of certain grocery items using SNAP benefits.
States will soon have to pay millions of dollars more for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, under the GOP’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” that President Donald Trump ...
(WHTM) — A leading Pennsylvania congressman said Governor Josh Shapiro has it wrong on cuts to SNAP benefits. The governor on Wednesday said 6,825 people in Rep. Glenn Thompson’s (R-PA ...
States will soon have to pay millions of dollars more for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, under the GOP’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” that President Donald Trump signed into ...
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