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Protect SNAP Benefit in Maine

  • Indiana's 11 food banks provided 108 million meals last year amid growing demand and possible SNAP benefit cuts in 2025.
  • The increase in demand is linked to the potential that over 600,000 Indiana residents who depend on SNAP—among them many young and elderly individuals—may face reductions or complete cuts to their benefits under the proposed legislation.
  • Local leaders like Fred Glass and Rebecca Pardue report strain on resources as the bill would shift $356 million in SNAP funding responsibility to Indiana, risking a loss of 133 million meals.
  • Pardue expressed that as a community, we must increase our efforts to support the growing number of people in need each week.
  • If enacted, the cuts could severely impact food security for low-income families, with potential widespread hunger and stress on food banks statewide.
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Protect SNAP benefit in Maine

Try living on the average single person's weekly food stamp benefit. You'll understand there is no room left to cut.

·Maine, United States
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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