South Korea prepares for snap presidential election
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The government offers $120 per eligible child to help those with low and no income purchase groceries when school is out.
The current question is – could it decline further—by another 25-30%? What if it drops to 50%, reaching $4 levels?
Three detailed, independent analyses of the reconciliation bill found it would cut the number of program beneficiaries by millions of people.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) defended the reconciliation bill going to the Senate this week, claiming “there are no cuts to Medicaid” in the bill. Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) joins Alex Witt to push back on Johnson’s claim,
Here's what journalists need to know to bolster their reporting on potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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The House-passed Republican reconciliation plan would cut nearly $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) through 2034, based on Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates — by far the largest cut to SNAP in history.
Experts have said that raising the age limit on work requirements and shifting funding to states could have far-reaching effects.
Nonprofits that provide food to local families say need is growing, even among working class families, and fear federal cuts will make things worse.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins recently signed a waiver filed by Indiana officials to remove sugary soft drinks and candy from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Some 3 million New Yorkers get monthly food payments though the federal aid program that's set for cuts and changes in House Republicans' plans.
Along the Louisiana border in East Texas, a rural area struggling with some of the highest unemployment rates in the state, government benefits for healthcare and food have become a necessity for many families,