Of the estimated 2.4 million people who could lose benefits, CAP estimates this could lead to 69,600 more deaths.
Three states are potentially making changes due to new federal requirements over SNAP cost sharing.
Junk food waivers have been approved in nearly half of all U.S. states, with three implementing changes in April.
U.S. Rep. Dave Taylor on Thursday introduced the SNAP Fraud Reporting Act, legislation aimed at strengthening oversight and ...
Starting in April, Florida SNAP recipients will no longer be able to use benefits for certain unhealthy items. Here's what to ...
The U.S. Government Accountability Office estimates that at least $320 million in food assistance was electronically stolen ...
The Department of Human Services obtained approval from the federal Food and Nutrition Service to extend the deadline to ...