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Trump Budget Set to Cut $20M From Critical Central WA Student Migrant Programs

UNITED STATES, JUN 11 – The bill would expand work requirements and shift administrative costs to states, cutting $295 billion from SNAP and removing 3.2 million participants, including millions of children, the CBO projects.

  • The U.S. House narrowly passed legislation last month aiming to cut nearly $295 billion from SNAP over the next decade.
  • This bill builds on President Donald Trump's tax plan to reduce spending on social safety nets, including food assistance, and faces Republican reservations and no Democratic support.
  • The legislation expands work requirements, shifts more administrative costs to states, and would remove 3.2 million individuals monthly, including 120,000 to 250,000 noncitizen immigrants.
  • As of February, over 42 million people and nearly 22.5 million households received SNAP benefits averaging $353 monthly, down from a 2013 peak of 47.6 million participants.
  • If enacted, the legislation could lower average benefits by $15 a month by 2034 and strain states, while advocates like Pamela Irvine urge senators to protect food aid and health insurance.
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Greenfield Recorder broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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