Food stamp reform excluding soda is a huge win for making America healthy again
- Arkansas is requesting a waiver to restrict SNAP benefits on certain items.
- Arkansas seeks to promote healthier lifestyles and support local farmers.
- The waiver would block food stamp recipients from buying soda and candy.
- Gov. Sanders stated the Trump administration focused on solving disease.
- These reforms aim to decrease diet-related disease and improve nutrition.
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Food stamp reform excluding soda is a huge win for making America healthy again
Secretary of Health and Human Services, Brooke Rollins, has announced that the Trump administration will allow states to ban the purchase of soda on food stamps, a major policy win for the "Make America Healthy Again" movement.
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