Some beneficiaries of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Arkansas are now required to participate in an ...
Arkansas Department of Human Services officials announced that a new law taking effect on April 3 requires all SNAP ...
Recipients without a medical exemption who recertified for SNAP on January 1st must now prove they work or volunteer 80 hours ...
Changes from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” are forcing states to expand work requirements for those who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana will pay an additional $42.3 million to fund the SNAP program under President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, set to take effect July 1, and new work requirement ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Grocery options are about to change for anyone who relies on SNAP benefits. New restrictions on foods that are covered will take effect next month, and figuring out what’s ...
Florida will ban SNAP recipients from buying soda, candy, and other sweets starting in April. The state is one of 22, mostly Republican-led, that have requested waivers from the USDA to restrict ...
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union declaration of a “War on Fraud” continues to reverberate in the Bay State, where Gov. Maura Healey is playing defense over her management of Massachusetts’ ...
A 2024 letter reveals that even the President Biden administration urged Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey to clean up the state’s SNAP program, which was recently found by state and federal authorities ...
BATON ROUGE, La. -- A couple from Benton has been arrested on allegations they defrauded the Medicaid and SNAP benefits program of more than $126,000, according to Attorney General Liz Murrill's ...
A Franklin man faces federal charges for allegedly defrauding the SNAP foodshare program at his Milwaukee corner store, with accusations of stealing $1.6 million intended for hungry families. A ...
Arizona’s debate over food assistance is no longer theoretical. It is playing out simultaneously in courtrooms, state agencies, and households across the state—and forcing a long-delayed reckoning ...