New SNAP eligibility rules have reduced the number of recipients on the nation's largest food aid program.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act shifts SNAP costs to states, raising the risk that some may scale back or exit the program.
Anticipating the pressure this will put on states to continue supporting SNAP, AARP has been working with state lawmakers to ...
Thousands of Illinois residents are expected to lose access to the federal food program starting in May due to newly expanded ...
Some Illinois and Iowa residents are on track to lose Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits when new ...
A bipartisan group of senators have introduced a bill called the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act that would allow Supplemental ...
Approximately 3.4 million Texans are eligible for benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a government program providing assistance to low-income households in need of ...
The South Carolina Department of Social Services said "enhanced fraud-prevention measures" for Supplemental Nutrition ...
The West Virginia Department of Human Services is spending more than $800K on an artificial intelligence program meant to ...
Under the updated “Healthy SNAP” guidelines, certain items are no longer eligible for purchase using SNAP benefits.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act changed several SNAP program rules, and now millions of people are losing their benefits, ...