Recent Report Highlights SNAP Misunderstandings in the Latino Community
Second Harvest Heartland’s recent study aiming to understand SNAP usage in the Latino community revealed several misunderstandings
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Mexico’s Potential Ban on GM Corn Ignites Trade Dispute in North America
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has recently put forward a proposal for a ban on genetically modified (GM)
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Implications of Debt Ceiling Agreement on SNAP Benefits
In a highly debated move, President Biden signed a debt ceiling deal over the weekend to avert the country’s default. The deal includes cuts to federal
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What to Expect From the Next Farm Bill?
The frustration surrounding the Farm Bill is mounting as it continues to fall short in addressing crucial agricultural and food programs in the
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Demystifying the Debt Ceiling Agreement: A Breakdown $136 Billion in Reductions
An agreement between Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden was reached to suspend the nation’s borrowing limit. This suspension, lasting
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Gov. Reynolds Enacts Legislation Altering SNAP Benefit Criteria
In a flurry of activity, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds concluded the 2023 legislative session by signing a total of 65 bills into law on Thursday afternoon.
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Georgia Residents at Risk of Weeks Without Meals Due to SNAP Application Delays
Georgia has faced a troubling trend of delays at the Department of Human Services, raising concerns among locals who rely on assistance programs.
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Alabama Legislature Reduces Grocery Tax After Decade Long Efforts
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration has initiated a groundbreaking pilot program designed to remedy workforce challenges and bolster the
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Texas HHSC Secures Federal Nod to Compensate Defrauded SNAP Beneficiaries
In an effort to assist victims of fraud, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission has obtained federal approval to replace stolen
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Billions in Anticipated Costs from Alterations to Food Assistance
A recent attempt to expand work requirements for federal food aid appears to increase federal spending by $2.1 billion over the course of ten
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