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SNAP, soda and Federal judge

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Federal judge rules against states' SNAP ban on soda, sugary foods
A federal judge struck down waivers in Iowa, Colorado, Nebraska, Tennessee and West Virginia that block SNAP being used to buys soda or candy.

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Federal judge blocks states' bans on buying soda and candy with SNAP benefits
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Judge blocks Trump administration's SNAP limits on sodas, candy
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Dozens of States Could Face New Costs Because of High Error Rates in SNAP Food Aid
Nine states, meanwhile, won’t have to pay a penny toward SNAP benefits, because their error rates are so low that they won an exemption from a cost-sharing requirement included in a big tax-and-spendi...

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Illinois could face new costs because of high error rate in SNAP food aid
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SNAP rule reversal impacts 23 states
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More Than 770,000 Children Are No Longer Receiving SNAP Benefits After Trump Changes Federal Food Program

Republican backers of Trump’s signature domestic policy bill repeatedly claimed that revisions to the food benefits program wouldn’t affect the most vulnerable. But reports from a dozen states show children are losing access.
Iowa Public Radio
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Iowa SNAP enrollment drops nearly 25,000 since sweeping federal law passed

Fewer Iowans are enrolled in a federal food assistance program after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act changed eligibility requirements and the state narrowed the types of SNAP-eligible foods.
New Republic
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How Federal Cuts to SNAP Are Already Roiling State Governments

Just as the beginning of a new year is a time for families to figure out their finances, the same is true for state legislatures. In the coming months, the majority of states will be penning their budgets for the upcoming fiscal year. As they tally costs ...
Capital Gazette
6mon

Moore refuses to bend under Trump, USDA SNAP data-sharing ultimatum

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s office said he isn’t cowed by the Trump administration’s threat to withhold federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) administrative funding from states, including Maryland, that refuse to turn over data on ...
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Despite nation’s 11th lowest SNAP error rate, new federal threshold could cost Nevada millions

Data released Wednesday revealed that Nevada could be saddled with covering a portion of the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program if payment error rates are not improved. The U.S.
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