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School districts will continue to offer lunches at no cost, but changes in eligibility for food assistance could result in less federal funding in the future.
Changes to SNAP requirements and cuts in funding to the program were signed into law by President Trump last month. The added requirements are expected to heavily impact the 12% of the U.S. population ...
On Thursday, Colorado's state politicians will be back in Denver for a special session to determine what will be cut from the ...
Food assistance for Westchester County's most vulnerable would be slashed under a just signed federal budget bill, according to leaders who spoke out about it at press conference in Port Chester on ...
The new SNAP work rules apply to all able-bodied adults between 55 and 64 who don’t have dependents, and parents with ...
Congress’ recent paring back of federal food programs will impact New Mexico’s food from the farm to the table, state ...
South Carolina is expected to join the 12 other states that restrict junk food from being purchased with federal food ...
While Oklahoma lawmakers secured another round of income tax cuts, they are still wrapping their heads around the fiscal impacts Trump's budget.
Opinion: Jonathan Burks of the Bipartisan Policy Center says reductions in federal funding for states create major challenges ...
Larger households receiving publicly funded food benefits will get extra support to buy fresh fruits and vegetables starting ...
Congress has passed deep cuts to food assistance and other programs that support farmers, adding uncertainty to an already ...