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What is there to be ‘proud about’ in taking food from low-income children and families to lower taxes for the wealthy?” a State College resident writes.
A total of 144,000 adults could lose SNAP eligibility entirely, while 316,000 adults could see a reduction in benefits.
The news coming out of the federal government these days has been testing the mettle of food program administrators — especially as the U.S. Senate takes up cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Lawmakers are warning that proposed federal Medicaid cuts could have a devastating impact on the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Every day, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in St. Louis serve hundreds of community members who rely on Medicaid, ...
A showdown on Capitol Hill could have a major impact in Middle Tennessee.Healthcare leaders said tax cuts paid for by ...
The Trump administration's 'megabill' proposes significant changes to the SNAP program, aiming for substantial savings but ...
Rep. Blake Moore, Utah's only member of Congressional leadership, explains why he voted for President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill." ...
University of California staff filed suit against Trump and federal agencies in what they hope will be a first-of-its-kind ...
The sprawling bill to enact President Trump’s “big, beautiful” agenda is losing momentum in the Senate in the face of ...
Michigan House sues Secretary of State Benson; Secret donors funneled millions through nonprofit backing Michigan GOP.
As you might imagine, state Republicans have a different take on the many decisions made by the governor and majority ...