Starting October 1, benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, will increase—and the new maximum amounts have already been confirmed. Each month ...
Work requirements beginning this week for certain SNAP beneficiaries could lead to thousands of people losing their food assistance at grocery stores, members of the state legislature said on Tuesday.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Gov. Bill Lee announced recently that his administration will request a waiver from the federal government to change what people with SNAP benefits can spend their benefits on. The ...
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Aliss Higham is a Newsweek reporter based in Glasgow, Scotland. Her focus is reporting on Social Security, other government benefits and personal finance. She has previously extensively covered U.S.
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The USDA has threatened to withhold funding from Kansas due to the state's refusal to provide SNAP applicant data. Kansas DCF cites privacy and security concerns as reasons for not sharing the data.