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More than 7 million Americans are at risk of losing some of their SNAP benefits under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.Why It MattersThe bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives in May and is now being considered in the Senate,
A spending bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last month that proposes cuts to federal food aid could end up costing Michigan nearly $900 million, according to a memo released by the State Budget Office this week.
The House-passed Republican reconciliation plan would cut nearly $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) through 2034, based on Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates — by far the largest cut to SNAP in history.
Budget officials in Michigan have reported that federal food assistance spending cuts included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would cost Michigan approximately $900 million.
Are SNAP benefits getting cut in 2025? Here’s what we know about federal budget talks, who could be impacted, and when changes might happen.
More than 575,000 Kentuckians, including 225,000 kids, receiving food assistance through the federal SNAP program are estimated to be impacted by Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.”
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - Feeding Texas, alongside 250 statewide and local organizations across Texas, has released a letter calling on Congress to reject proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
President Donald Trump is pushing for his “One Big, Beautiful Bill” to pass the Senate. Within the bill is a plan to cut more than $286 billion by 2034 from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
joins Steve Adubato to discuss federal cuts to SNAP benefits and the importance of providing nutritious choices to the vulnerable communities they serve. State of Affairs with Steve Adubato is ...
Only one of New York's seven GOP representatives in the House didn't vote for President Donald Trump's spending bill.