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Federal cuts to SNAP under the One Big Beautiful Bill will force states to consider new costs for the nutrition program.
Nearly 268,000 Hoosiers are about to lose Medicaid, 128,000 of them are about to lose SNAP benefits, and everyone is going to ...
Without leadership and swift, coordinated action, the state risks being overwhelmed by both the scale of the financial burden ...
The Medicaid cuts recently approved by Congress and President Donald Trump could force states into difficult decisions, ...
The price tag of Medicaid and SNAP climbs automatically because benefit formulas are tied to inflation and the cost of ...
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Inside the Fight to Save SNAP and Medicaid

A wide array of hunger and health care advocates are hoping to mitigate the effects of some provisions in Trump’s budget bill ...
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts ...
There are some projected savings, but Connecticut will see some significant fiscal impacts under the new federal law.
A coalition of 20 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration's demand that their ...
On a July day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a health care ...
Americans broadly support increasing or maintaining funding for safety net programs, including Social Security and Medicare, ...