Around 55,750 people in New Mexico will need to meet new requirements to keep receiving SNAP food benefits in 2026.
Able-bodied people are allowed to receive SNAP benefits for only three months within a three-year period, unless they meet ...
A federal ruling reshapes how states apply SNAP changes, raising new questions about timing, eligibility rules, and ...
States are still required to implement the changes to food stamp eligibility as laid out in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act; ...
Under the new federal budget law, to be eligible for SNAP benefits, more people are required to show that they are working, ...
The state Department of Children and Families, which administers SNAP in Florida, estimates 181,000 individuals will lose ...
President Donald Trump’s administration officially rolled out new rules Monday, tightening work requirements for millions of Americans receiving food aid ...
Under new federal legislation, states that have not reduced error rates to less than 6% by fiscal year 2026 will be required ...
Starting Jan. 1, low-income Indiana residents using SNAP won't be able to buy sugary drinks or candy as part of the 'Make Indiana Healthy Again' plan.
The Oregon Department of Human Services says work requirements for SNAP benefits are now being enforced in every county in ...
Around 37,000 Oregonians face stricter requirements to keep their food benefits after federal officials ended state waivers ...
Changes to the work requirements necessary to receive SNAP benefits will leave some locals without the funds they once relied on.