The bill would create a USDA pilot program providing monthly payments to help lower-income households purchase fresh produce.
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Over $10 billion in SNAP improper payments: What's really going on?
The USDA confirmed $10.1 billion in SNAP improper payments in 2025, driven by state-level administrative failures and ...
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Would you accept a 6 percent error rate from your bank? Why do we accept it in Ohio’s SNAP program?
If your bank lost 6 percent of your money, you’d be at the branch door with a pitchfork, so why do taxpayers shrug when the ...
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New error rate highlights risks for Massachusetts SNAP program
Largely due to overpayments, Massachusetts registered a 12.5% error rate for SNAP benefits in fiscal year 2025, which could ...
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SNAP is how millions of Americans afford food. Cuts to the program have thrown it into chaos.
The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Slate report cuts to SNAP are causing chaos for millions, worsening food insecurity and mental health issues amid rising costs.
The ruling deals a setback to the "Make America Healthy Again" campaign, which seeks to curb purchases of foods officials say are unhealthy.
Families and nonprofit organizations are bracing for the potential impacts of cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
The USDA says almost 11% of SNAP payments contain errors, almost double the threshold set by Congress. Here's what is going on.
Pennsylvania could face over $400 million in annual costs due to new federal rules penalizing states for food stamp payment ...
According to the Illinois Department of Human Services, more than 12 million monthly SNAP payments are made to more than 1.9 ...
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