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USDA employees' $66 million SNAP fraud revealed; cuts come laterJustice Department unearths $66 million SNAP fraud by USDA employees; new federal rule shifts fraud costs to states beginning in FY2028.
Gov. Jeff Landry sent a request to the Department of Agriculture last week, asking it to remove sugary drinks, soda, and candy from the SNAP eligibility list.
Georgia ranks among worst in nation for SNAP payment errors, new federal data shows A new report by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service ranks Georgia ahead of only two other jurisdictions.
Drastic Cuts to SNAP and USDA Support Will Deepen Food Insecurity in Santa Barbara County Foodbank of Santa Barbara County braces for a surge in need as a local safety net is stretched thin.
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.
Pros and Cons of USDA Home Loans USDA Home Loan Alternatives Sometimes, a USDA loan isn’t the right loan for your situation or isn’t available to you. You might consider these other options.
The southern border was closed to imports of the animals after screwworm, eradicated in the U.S. for decades, had been moving northward in Mexico.
Advocates warn the cuts could ripple through food deserts, rural communities and urban areas where access to healthy food is miles away.
What Are SNAP Benefits, and How Will They Change? President Trump’s policy bill makes significant cuts to the food aid program, once known as food stamps, used by about 42 million people.
With lower interest rates than conventional loans, USDA loans do not require a down payment. Forbes Advisor ranked the top USDA mortgage lenders for your convenience.
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SNAP Benefits: Understanding Eligible Foods and RestrictionsNavigating the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding which grocery items are eligible for purchase.
Billions of flies will be bred in an effort to fight a screwworm fly invasion. USDA plans to drop the insects over Mexico and southern Texas.
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