SNAP, Trump and One Big Beautiful Bill
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The House proposal would enact Trump's major campaign promises while dramatically changing Medicaid, food benefits, income taxes and border security.
The House Agriculture Committee approved nearly $300 billion in cuts to SNAP benefits, putting many at risk of hunger.
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GOBankingRates on MSNSNAP & Cash Assistance Programs Could Still See Major Changes in 2025 — Here’s What To Look ForWith all the big changes happening politically and economically, many American families are worried that programs they have counted on in the past may go away -- and they could go hungry because
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump bets on increasing the requirements to access SNAPThis bill proposes significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), aiming to increase work requirements for beneficiaries. Currently, adults aged 18 to 54 without dependents must meet work requirements of 80 hours per month to receive SNAP benefits.
House Republicans have unveiled a proposal to slash funding for the nation’s largest anti-hunger program by an estimated $290 billion as part of their sweeping plan to turn President Trump’s agenda into a legislative reality.
SNAP recipients in Iowa will soon be barred from using their benefits to purchase soda, candy and other items.The United State Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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The Trump administration has signed off on Gov. Mike Braun's plan to restrict food-stamp recipients in Indiana from using their benefits to buy soda or candy, meaning those purchases will be prohibited starting in January.
The GOP-backed One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes some big changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.