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The commonwealth joins a throng of states that are changing the rules around Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
The Trump administration on Monday approved six additional states seeking to ban food stamp recipients from purchasing processed food.
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Soy Nómada on MSNThere are already 12 states that prohibit the purchase of junk food with SNAP, changes come into effect in 2026
A growing number of U.S. states are redefining the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Recently, the USDA approved new waivers for six additional states, bringing the ...
USDA and HHS sign six new state waivers to eliminate junk food from SNAP purchases Waivers take effect in 2026 across Florida ...
For brands, SNAP restrictions reveal which categories are most exposed, and how they can adapt to pricing, pack and promotional strategies to retain SNAP households, according to Sally Lyons Wyatt, ...
SNAP is funded by federal tax dollars but administered by state governments, and states can make changes by submitting waivers to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Friday announced plans to seek federal waivers to update the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Gov. Kim Reynolds on Monday praised the Trump administration for allowing Iowa to restrict certain foods under a federal aid ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — U.S. Secretary Brooke Rollins signed a waiver Monday that ends the purchase of junk food using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in ...
GOP Governors Lead Charge on Nixing Sugary Snacks from SNAP Benefits Pepsi bottles at a store in Compton, Calif., in 2017.(Mike Blake/Reuters) By Audrey Fahlberg About Audrey Fahlberg ...
Tennessee has joined a growing list of states seeking a waiver to further restrict items available from residents receiving ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNPennsylvania bill would exclude ‘junk foods’ from SNAP benefits
(WHTM) — A new bill proposes changing the types of foods that are covered under Pennsylvania’s SNAP program.
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