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For Oklahomans relying on SNAP EBT benefits — also known as food stamps — finding high-quality, fresh produce can be a ...
One-sixth of Oklahoma's 686,800 SNAP users could lose their benefits due to cuts from the Trump administration.
Hunger Free Oklahoma advocates and coordinates SNAP – aka food stamps – for almost 700,000 Oklahomans in need. The CEOs of both non-profits said they met with Oklahoma's congressmen before ...
Anticipated cuts by the Trump Administration in support for food programs are "heartbreaking" because they mean "more people ...
The recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill”, touted for historic tax cuts and entitlement reforms, includes major reductions to SNAP and Medicaid—sparking conc ...
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is expressing concern over the Big, Beautiful Bill that could lead to significant reductions in SNAP benefits, potentially increasing the number of people relying on ...
Proposed budget cuts to SNAP in President Trump's proposed bill could increase strain on Oklahoma nonprofits, potentially impacting food assistance and homelessness relief.
“At a time when food insecurity is rising nationwide, this legislation threatens to worsen the crisis, taking away ... advertises the state's Double Up Oklahoma program that provides fruit and ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says the state is seeking federal permission to exclude soft drinks and candy from the list of items that can be purchased with food stamps.
Oklahoma will transition away from recommending fluoride in local water systems as part of the "Make Oklahoma Healthy Again" ...
SNAP is the nation’s biggest food assistance program, serving more than 42 million people, including millions of people in the Midwest and Great Plains. For years, the federal government has funded ...