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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.
Fresh off a huge victory in passing their “big, beautiful bill” through the House, Republican lawmakers are finding that ...
A new report suggests proposed budget would result in 14 million children losing access to food stamps and healthcare.
As the country grapples with a health care workforce shortage, health care facilities across Iowa, especially in rural areas, ...
“SNAP is not just a safety net—it is the frontline defense against hunger in our communities. Food banks and their networks ...
Congressional Republicans are moving quickly to pass a mammoth tax and spending cuts package that could have a direct impact ...
(People in the community) need to be aware, and they need to voice their opinions so that it doesn’t end up looking this way, ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said in an interview Sunday that, "If you are able to work and you refuse to do so, you are defrauding the system." He continued: "So there's a moral component to what we're ...
La., speaks to reporters as he leaves a news conference following a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol on April 8, 2025, in ...
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” that passed in the House last week may financially stress tens of thousands of ...
Doctors, nurses, food bank directors and other social safety net providers across Iowa warn major cuts to public health insurance and food assistance programs could lead to crowded emergency rooms, ...
Two Republicans from central and Eastern Washington voted on Thursday to pass President Donald Trump's signature bill to cut taxes and boost spending on immigration enforcement, after their fellow GOP ...