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Food stamps have been an integral part of many impoverished Americans' lives for decades, and they got their first proper ...
On this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health ...
The big ugly boondoggle, which our President calls The Big Beautiful Bill, is a disgusting transfer of resources from the poor to the wealthy, preserving 2017 tax cuts, cutting Medicaid ...
Proposed changes to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- often referred to as SNAP or food stamps -- benefits have raised concerns among those who work to end hunger throughout Colorado ...
The president's budget bill is a major legislative win for Republicans but food banks in Massachusetts are worried about its impact.
Pennsylvania could be on the hook for $800M to continue food assistance for thousands of residents, many of them children and older adults.
Big cuts are still likely on the way to the federal food stamps, but the U.S. Senate has rolled back some of the more aggressive work requirements the U.S. House was trying to add to the program.
In Arizona, 1 in 8 residents relies on SNAP, so cuts could be devastating for the 700K residents that relied on food banks last month. Alexis Dominguez reports.
U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker said he chose to vote Thursday for the massive tax cut and spending bill after getting assurances from President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson ...
Fraud in the federal food stamp program already costs taxpayers an estimated $10 billion annually. The Senate might have just made it worse.
Second Harvest and Helping Hands food banks know that if SNAP benefits are cut due to President Trump's big, beautiful bill, more people will have to rely on them.
President Trump’s policy bill makes significant cuts to the food aid program, once known as food stamps, used by about 42 million people.