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The nonpartisan Urban Institute found that a work requirement expansion could lead to 5.4 million people losing some or all of their SNAP benefits.
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InformNNY on MSNGOP runs into voter buzzsaw of criticism on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’Fresh off a huge victory in passing their “big, beautiful bill” through the House, Republican lawmakers are finding that ...
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Some 40% of voters told Harris that they thought renewing the 2017 Trump tax cuts — a major part of the new bill — would have ...
Tonight, we focus on another program facing sweeping reform and cuts in that budget bill. That's SNAP, the Supplemental ...
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