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As the deadline for recertifying SNAP benefits in Texas approaches for families with expiration dates in July 2025, ...
Families enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Texas should be aware of their recertification ...
The impact on Texas would be substantial. If the state doesn't cover the additional $800 million cost, families could see ...
The nonprofit, Feeding Texas, says the domestic policy measure known as the “Big, Beautiful Bill” could cost the state $716 ...
Big cuts are still likely on the way to the federal food stamps, but the U.S. Senate has rolled back some of the more aggressive work requirements the U.S. House was trying to add to the program.
If enacted, this bill would represent the largest rollback of food assistance in U.S. history,” Celia Cole, CEO of Feeding ...
As the United States gears up for Independence Day celebrations on July 4, many recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Texas are wondering if they wi ...
President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” includes proposed SNAP changes, prompting concerns in the Coastal Bend about how ...
The spending bill would reduce SNAP funds by over $180 billion and shift some of the cost of the program to states, according ...
Trump's sweeping legislation could force Texas to pay hundreds of millions for SNAP benefits while imposing Medicaid work ...
The current SNAP policy in Texas - which was set in 2001 - disqualified applicants whose primary vehicle was valued at $15,000 or more and had additional vehicles valued at $4,650 or more.
The current SNAP policy in Texas — which was set in 2001 — disqualified applicants whose primary vehicle was valued at $15,000 or more and had additional vehicles valued at $4,650 or more.