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Share calculated using July 2024 population estimates; Map: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Up to 73,000 Arizonans are at risk of losing at least some federal food assistance under the massive tax and spending bill President Trump signed last week,
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Daily Voice on MSNHere's How Many Northeast Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' LawNortheast families are expected to be among the hardest hit under sweeping federal cuts to food benefits in the Republican-backed law previously named the "One Big Beautiful Bill," according to a new study.
Santa Clara County officials fear that Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” will rip a “seismic tear” in the country’s social safety net as they brace for more than $1 billion in lost federal revenues locally over the next few years.
Some of the bill’s changes go into effect later this year, while others won’t start until after the midterms in 2026.
A provision in the budget reconciliation bill known as the One Big Beautiful Bill that passed in Congress and was signed by President Trump effectively defunds the clinics. The law doesn't specifically name Planned Parenthood, but it bars Medicaid payments to large health care nonprofits that offer abortions.
The University of Minnesota Extension announced July 7 it was laying off all 60 nutrition and health educators in its SNAP-Ed program.
The One Big Beautiful Bill tightened eligibility, expanded work requirements and increased state responsibilities – here are options if you lose benefits.
Catholic Charities spoke to FOX5 about the expectation to meet more needs as the Big Beautiful Bill cuts SNAP benefits.
What are the implications of the SNAP-Ed program's elimination? For starters, 1 million Missouri residents were helped by the program each year.
Trump has signed the "big, beautiful" bill, enacting sweeping changes to programs like SNAP and Medicaid. Here's what Tennesseans should know.