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A sweeping Farm Bill that includes $300 billion in cuts to food assistance programs has cleared the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture.
The House Agriculture Committee approved nearly $300 billion in cuts to SNAP benefits, putting many at risk of hunger.
Gov. Tina Kotek spoke alongside a panel that included Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden in an online press conference on the subject of the ...
Congressional Republicans are proposing steep SNAP cuts, and USDA reverses course after deleting climate data from its ...
Nebraska will be the first state in the U.S. to bar SNAP recipients from using the money to buy pop or energy drinks, the U.S ...
The state agency that handles SNAP benefits in New Mexico refused to give recipients' personal data to the U.S. government.
As local food banks struggle to meet demand, the Trump administration has cut USDA funding meant to provide meals for those ...
Following a request by the federal government, the state of Alaska has turned over the personal information of roughly 70,000 ...
This week, both the North Texas Food Bank and the Tarrant Area Food Bank have shone a spotlight on a troubling Texas trend of food insecurity and hunger. A newly released study from Feeding ...
The House Agriculture Committee voted to advance legislation that would make significant changes to the Supplemental ...
Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins asking for the United States Department of ...
The study estimates 186,350 Kentuckiana residents and one in five children in the region were struggling with food insecurity ...