Under Trump Cuts, Thousands of Michigan Families Could Lose SNAP Food Benefits
NORTHERN ILLINOIS, JUL 11 – Food banks in Northern Illinois expect higher demand as SNAP cuts may reduce benefits by an average of $146 per month for over 350,000 Illinois residents, officials said.
- Missouri's Department of Social Services has been criticized for poor food stamp service, facing a lawsuit due to access issues in the SNAP program.
- U.S. District Judge Doug Harpool ruled that Missouri violated federal law and ordered specific improvements due to ongoing failures.
- Thousands of Michigan families risk losing SNAP benefits due to cuts from the Trump administration's bill, as reported by various sources.
- Approximately 27,000 Coloradans could lose food assistance due to recent cuts, highlighting concerns raised by various spokespersons.
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State officials, advocates map out a grim future for food benefits under federal cuts to SNAP
A “SNAP welcomed here” sign is displayed at a store in Portland, Oregon. Stock.adobe.com photo by by Tada Images.It won’t happen immediately, but advocates and state officials are predicting that changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in the budget reconciliation bill signed last week will deliver “a devastating blow” to many of the 680,000 Marylanders who get SNAP benefits. The biggest change that recipients will see are new w…
Church-run pantry in Bowling Green sees rising demand following recent SNAP cuts - WNKY News 40 Television
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WNKY) – A church-run pantry in Bowling Green says it’s already seeing more families in need of help putting food on the table. While the benefits of SNAP being cut for many across the country will take years, The First Christian Community Grocery Store, operated by First Christian Church and temporarily hosted at State Street Baptist Church, says it has seen a rise in demand, serving nearly 40 families during a recent two-hou…
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