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Sep 05

Here’s who could lose food stamps under Trump’s proposed changes

By Laura Santhanam

Under the proposed rule, 9 percent of households nationwide that currently receive food stamps would no longer qualify for those benefits, but that percentage could be much higher in certain states.

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Jul 23

How would Trump’s food stamp plan affect low-income Americans?

By Laura Santhanam

The Trump administration has proposed a new rule that could eliminate food stamp benefits for 3.1 million Americans if the change goes into effect.

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Apr 20

Quest for food stamp data lands newspaper at Supreme Court

By Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

In the summer of 2010, reporters at South Dakota’s Argus Leader newspaper decided to request data about the government’s food assistance program, previously known as food stamps. Trying to get that data has taken the paper more than eight years…

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Dec 20

Trump administration wants to tighten work requirements for food stamps

By Juliet Linderman, Associated Press

The move comes just weeks after lawmakers passed a $400 billion farm bill that reauthorized agriculture and conservation programs while leaving the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which serves roughly 40 million Americans, virtually untouched.

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Dec 13

Hemp, high-speed internet and other highlights from the new farm bill

By Maea Lenei Buhre, Patty Gorena Morales

Congress passed a 10-year, $867 billion farm bill Wednesday that would reauthorize a variety of agricultural programs and food aid for low-income Americans. Here's a look at the other, lesser-known provisions that also made it into the bill.

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Dec 12

House passes farm bill and sends it to Trump’s desk

By Juliet Linderman, Associated Press

The House has easily passed the farm bill, a massive legislative package that reauthorizes agriculture programs and food aid.

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Dec 11

Lawmakers reach farm bill compromise, clearing way for vote

By Juliet Linderman, Associated Press

The legislation sets federal agricultural and food policy for five years and provides more than $400 billion in farm subsidies, conservation programs and food aid for the poor.

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Sep 01

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A ruling against Kentucky’s Medicaid work requirements could affect other states

By PBS News Hour

A federal judge recently ruled against Kentucky’s work requirement for Medicaid recipients after it became the first state to impose the policy. The judge called the mandate “arbitrary and capricious” in a decision that could have an impact on other…

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Jul 19

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Hunger a persistent problem for poor Americans as Republicans mull SNAP cuts

By Frank Carlson, Mike Fritz, Cat Wise

Spending on social welfare programs like SNAP, also known as food stamps, would be dramatically cut under the White House budget unveiled in May. In Arkansas, a state that mirrors the national picture, 14 percent of the population was on…

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Feb 16

USDA rules would increase food stamp access to healthy foods

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

The Agriculture Department unveiled new rules on Tuesday that would force retailers who accept food stamps to stock a wider variety of healthy foods or face the loss of business as consumers shop elsewhere.

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