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Reynolds Expresses Hope for Federal Appeal of SNAP ‘Unhealthy’ Food Restrictions

The state’s SNAP error rate was 5.34% last fiscal year, below the federal penalty threshold, officials said.

  • Iowa will no longer restrict Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program purchases for sugary snacks following a court ruling, though Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said she hopes the federal government will appeal the decision.
  • Last month, District Judge Amy Berman Jackson struck down restrictions in Iowa, Colorado, Nebraska, Tennessee, and West Virginia; the U.S. Department of Agriculture had previously granted Iowa a waiver to exclude soda and candy.
  • Iowa Department of Health and Human Services officials reported Thursday a 5.34% error rate for fiscal year 2025, keeping the state below the 6% threshold to avoid federal penalties under the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act'.
  • Reynolds stated she would support a federal appeal but will not file state action herself, with Attorney General Brenna Bird to handle any legal participation on behalf of Iowa.
  • But John Boller, board chair of the Iowa Hunger Coalition, opposes an appeal, arguing it creates uncertainty for SNAP participants and forces retailers to re-implement restrictions, causing unnecessary costs and confusion.
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Reynolds expresses hope for federal appeal of SNAP ‘unhealthy’ food restrictions

Iowa will no longer restrict use of the SNAP federal nutrition program for sugary snacks, but Gov. Kim Reynolds said she would like to see the federal government appeal a court ruling that struck down the state's restriction. (Photo by Cami Koons/Iowa Capital Dispatch)Though Iowa will not be the one to file court action, Gov. Kim Reynolds said she hoped the federal government will appeal a federal judge’s June decision to stop Iowa and other sta…

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KBUR broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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