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States will pay a larger share of the food assistance program that served an average of 752,000 Alabamians last year.
Officials with the Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) are preparing for significant financial impacts resulting from ...
Federal cuts are threatening the Supplemental Food Nutrition Assistance Program after President Donald Trump signed his ...
By Chris Sanders The U.S. House voted Thursday, July 2, for final passage of a budget bill that will make basic needs like ...
"We're paying for Medicaid care for a problem we facilitated with [food stamps] and taxpayers are getting hit both ways," ...
In Alabama, more than 300,000 Alabama households depend on SNAP to help put food on the table, with an average benefit of just $6 per day. Roughly 40 percent of these families include seniors or ...
Alabama food bank predicts big jump in need over planned SNAP cuts The food assistance program known as SNAP could face significant reductions if President Trump's tax and spending bill passes ...
In Alabama, the proposed changes could cost the state nearly $300 million annually to maintain current levels of food assistance, according to Alabama Arise. “Three hundred million dollars.
The ConnectEBT mobile app is the only authorized EBT app for Alabama’s SNAP/TANF clients. If you need assistance with your account you can contact the EBT customer service line at 1-800-997-8888.