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One-sixth of Oklahoma's 686,800 SNAP users could lose their benefits due to cuts from the Trump administration.
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts ...
The financial balance of U.S. states faces a significant challenge as recent federal policies shift the responsibility and costs of essential social programs onto their budgets. The question is not if ...
The Trump administration's recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP are forcing states to reassess financial priorities, as federal ...
Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young’s sister Dorothy has relied heavily on Medicaid “for health care and for life-sustaining ...
The price tag of Medicaid and SNAP climbs automatically because benefit formulas are tied to inflation and the cost of ...
A wide array of hunger and health care advocates are hoping to mitigate the effects of some provisions in Trump’s budget bill ...
We can patch up our safety net by making sure corporations and the wealthiest households pay their fair share of state taxes.
SNAP is first line of defense against hunger for millions of North Carolinians. If the Senate passes the budget bill cuts will begin immediately.
There are some projected savings, but Connecticut will see some significant fiscal impacts under the new federal law.
The tax bill signed into law by President Donald Trump will have seismic implications for Colorado — ranging from its ...
Signed into law on July 4, President Donald Trump's budget reconciliation bill extends Trump's 2017 multi-trillion dollar tax ...