The more than 40 millions recipients of the largest nutrition assistance program in the U.S. will be subject to stricter requirements come Feb. 1.
Sunday marks the first day of new eligibility requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. As a result of those changes, some food pantries are expecting a surge in demand ...
Estimates suggest more than 2 million Americans could lose SNAP benefits.
The Republican Study Committee has proposed ending all non-citizen eligibility for SNAP.
Illinois SNAP recipient Kenny Robinson has been volunteering at the Bread of Life Food Pantry at Chosen Tabernacle Church in Englewood for almost two years. Robinson said he has been trying to find a ...
New work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program go into effect Feb. 1, threatening benefits for ...
A clear guide to SNAP eligibility for immigrants in 2026. We explain the rules for Green Card holders, refugees, asylees, and ...
A yellow sign with the words “We Welcome SNAP Benefits.” Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, along with 21 other state attorney generals, is currently suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
A new report looks at how the SNAP benefit freeze and new changes could drive food insecurity in Rhode Island.
College students face food insecurity at higher rates than the general population. Yet, many are ineligible for the nation’s ...
The government technology supplier says its new AI-backed tool can help states reduce costly mistakes on SNAP applications.
A group of Democratic-led states, which includes Maryland, sued on Wednesday to block U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration from cutting off food aid benefits for tens of thousands of legal ...