New SNAP work requirements take effect March 1, affecting roughly 5,400 Cuyahoga County residents. Recipients will need to start working or volunteering 80 hours a month or risk losing their benefits.
Starting Sunday, some New Yorkers will need to prove they’re working or studying for at least 80 hours a month or risk losing benefits. The city is scrambling to help people understand the new federal ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly declared victory in resolving a data privacy dispute with the USDA that protects SNAP recipients' ...
Gov. Laura Kelly said she had secured an agreement with USDA that protects Kansans’ private data from being shared with ...
Changes enacted in 2025 by the "big beautiful bill" stripped away Pennsylvania's broad exemption from job mandates attached ...
A federal judge on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from cutting off funding for 22 Democratic-led ...
A report from the Prison Policy Initiative (PPI) found that 39 states have some form of probation-related barrier tied to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which helps low- and ...
A Republican priority bill that toughens eligibility and verification rules for Medicaid and food assistance programs ...
An 84-year-old Houston woman must repay nearly $9,000 for food stamps she received during a three-and-a-half year period ...
In Monroe County, SNAP remains one of the most critical anti-hunger programs. Bello said that over 100,000 residents rely on SNAP benefits to help feed their families each month. With the new changes, ...