A total of 12 states have now amended what's permitted as “food for purchase” for SNAP benefits recipients U.S. Department of ...
Twenty states sued the Trump administration after it issued guidance changing SNAP benefits for refugees and asylum-seekers.
"This is a case about the chaos," the plaintiff states said in one of their recent motions. The post 'Ill-considered and ...
Nominally, the case was about federal food benefits. But it hinged on a confusing passage in a Trump administration document.
Millions of Americans may see a cut in SNAP benefits or lose them all together if states can't lower their error rates or pay for their mistakes.
Expanded work requirements will result in 2.4 million fewer Americans receiving food stamp benefits in an average month over the next decade, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a multi-state lawsuit looking to protect taxpayer-funded food benefits for ...
Under new federal legislation, states that have not reduced error rates to less than 6% by fiscal year 2026 will be required ...
Experts report that SNAP recipients could lose their benefits in 2027 if a cost-sharing law goes into effect as planned.
Attorney General Keith Ellison is joining 20 other states, plus Washington, D.C., in suing the USDA over guidance regarding SNAP benefits.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul joined the attorney generals of 21 other states Nov. 26 in filing a lawsuit against the federal government’s new restrictions on the Supplemental Nutrition ...
About 36,000 Connecticut residents are at risk of losing access to food stamp benefits due to new eligibility requirements ...