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Several states, including Texas, are looking to make changes to what SNAP benefits, often known as food stamps, can be used to buy.
Neurosurgeon and former HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson joins NewsNation to weigh in on a growing political fight over soda and ...
As part of their Make America Healthy Again agenda, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture ...
Food stamps help more than 3 million Texans put food on the table. But proposed federal cuts—and new rules—could change that.
From groceries to local businesses, the effects of federal SNAP cuts could hit hard in Louisiana—especially for the 830,000+ ...
An Alabama lawmaker has filed a bill, HB579, that would ban the purchase of soda using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
The Trump administration and the U.S. House of Representatives want to reduce the benefit. On Tuesday, Arkansas and Indiana ...
Public-health groups are tying themselves in knots over a GOP crackdown on the sugary drink.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, on April 15 said no to an Arizona bill supported by U.S. Health and Human Services ...
Three GOP-led states are moving to strip unhealthy items from their food stamp programs that help low-income Americans afford groceries. Arkansas became the first state Tuesday to submit a ...
RFK Jr. wants to stop people using SNAP benefits ... if a ban is possible, many who study food policy are skeptical it would improve people's health. "Americans should drink less soda," says ...
But the plan to block people using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — SNAP — from buying soda is getting mixed ... But even if a ban is possible, many who study food policy ...