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Cuts to SNAP benefits may lead to a surge in demand at food banks that serve America's most food insecure communities.
SNAP supports over 42 million Americans, but proposed cuts could harm families and local economies. Experts warn food banks can't absorb the fallout.
President Donald Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill will expand SNAP work requirements and require Ohio to spend more on ...
Felician Community Services reports triple the need, while local lawmakers and organizations debate the real life impact of ...
While SNAP recipients calculate food assistance cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill, food banks calculate the double whammy ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s impending $1 billion cut in funding to schools, and to food banks that buy items directly from local farms, ranchers and producers, could mean more people will go ...
SNAP was one of the many federal programs that saw a significant cut as a result of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." ...
A young boy receives fresh vegetables at a Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino food distribution site.
Billy Penn spoke with experts and food leaders about how recent legislation will worsen food insecurity in the region.
Food insecurity stretches into the suburbs and small towns across the state. John and Loretta Arient bear daily witness to ...
State lawmakers must soon decide whether to cover the extra costs to provide food assistance. If they don’t, food banks and ...
Nourish Food Bank staff foresees more people needing help after President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" spending cuts ...