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Chicopee, MASS--Roughly 113,000 western Massachusetts residents rely on SNAP benefits and as concerns around looming federal budget cuts grow bigger, the area’s food bank said they worry it ...
A recent study by the Greater Boston Food Bank and Mass General Brigham found that food insecurity continued to rise across ...
At the RNC in Milwaukee last year, I sent an urgent warning about an innocent enough sounding proposal – Project 2025. It's ...
Low-income Hoosiers are about to get a whole lot hungrier. At least, that’s the concern of state advocates and national ...
With thousands of Massachusetts residents expected to lose access to food assistance benefits under the federal megalaw, Gov.
The president's budget bill is a major legislative win for Republicans but food banks in Massachusetts are worried about its impact.
The Senate narrowly passed President Trump’s tax and spending plan Tuesday, making it one step closer to becoming law.
Lankford also discussed a newly passed provision targeting waste and inefficiency in the federal SNAP program, which provides food assistance to low-income Americans.
Federal support programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid are facing potential cuts in Congress’ budget.
President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" has passed the U.S. Senate and is now moving back to the House of Representatives, raising concerns across the country, particularly in New York.
Novotny is sounding the alarm over proposed reductions to both Medicaid and SNAP benefits in the legislation, which comes as food banks in Northeast Ohio report record need.