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U.S. Senate Republican plan would shift a portion of food stamp costs and additional administrative costs onto the states.
The Senate is looking to have states pay more for SNAP, but Colorado officials say the result will be smaller benefits for ...
Two aspects of a sweeping bill to enact President Donald Trump's agenda that alarmed veterans and military family advocates ...
Under the Senate proposal, states with an error rate equal to or greater than 6% would be required to pay 5 to 15% of food ...
The Senate has been signaling changes to the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" are coming, and as Congress barrels toward its ...
U.S. Senate Republicans will propose more moderate changes to the major federal food assistance program than their House ...
Ark., on Wednesday evening led the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee in releasing its portion of Senate ...
The Senate has introduced significant changes to the SNAP reform plan, focusing on a gradual approach and administrative ...
Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) told Politico that if the Senate approves—or tries to "one-up"—the House's $300 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which President ...
Minnesota could lose up the half a billion dollars annually if a GOP-backed tax bill becomes federal law, Minnesota’s ...
Governor backs president’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill even as it threatens economic engine he helped build.
Republicans whose constituents rely on nutritional assistance worry that cuts to those programs approved by the House will ...