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Community leaders say cuts to SNAP will be devastating for people who rely on the program to feed their children.
Nonprofits that provide food to local families say need is growing, even among working class families, and fear federal cuts will make things worse.
House Republicans recently passed their version that would make historic cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition ...
At the end of the day, there's no way for us to backfill a cut of that magnitude,” said Jen Flood, state budget director for ...
Three detailed, independent analyses of the reconciliation bill found it would cut the number of program beneficiaries by ...
This is slashing support for 1 in 10 Coloradans who rely on SNAP. And then it’s shifting billions in costs to the states.” ...
Federal funding cuts threaten food programs that support Dare to Care, which can't fill Kentuckiana's food insecurity needs ...
People in Marsha Keene’s community are already struggling to cover the basics. Most of the clients Keene serves at the ...
State governments would either have to spend more or fewer people would be covered, or a combination of the two, under the ...
The proposed cuts, to take effect October 1, come as LGBTQ+ youth are experiencing a spike in mental health issues triggered by the Trump administration’s heightened attacks on the community.