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Minnesotans speak out against budget bill that boosts farmer safety net while slashing SNAP and Medicaid

MINNESOTA, JUL 8 – Federal Medicaid funding cuts include new work requirements and risk increasing uninsured Minnesotans by up to 250,000, with the state losing $500 million annually, officials said.

  • The budget bill would cut $186 billion from SNAP over 10 years and about $1 trillion from Medicaid, according to analyses.
  • Gail Donkers, a farmer from Minnesota, said the SNAP and Medicaid cuts would harm rural communities that benefit from food assistance programs.
  • Zach Rodvold of Second Harvest Heartland said 1 in 5 Minnesota households are food insecure, and the SNAP cuts could lead to 6-9 billion fewer meals.
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Minnesotans speak out against budget bill that boosts farmer safety net while slashing SNAP and Medicaid

SNAP is projected to be cut by $186 billion in the next 10 years, while Medicaid is expected to be cut by $1 trillion.

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World News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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