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(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Department of Health Services estimates cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could cost all Wisconsin residents $314 million each year.
States could end their participation in the food stamp program if they can no longer afford it under Republican spending changes.
Overall, DHS estimates 700,000 Wisconsin residents currently benefit from SNAP, and the cuts could cause 90,000 people to lose benefits entirely. “Wisconsin runs one of the best SNAP programs in ...
The Republican bill to cut spending for SNAP would force states to share the cost of the program's benefits ... which would make it harder for older adults and low-income workers to qualify ...
The price tag of the SNAP program has risen dramatically in recent years. In terms of inflation-adjusted spending, the program’s annual cost topped ... the program among low-income Americans ...
The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would constitute "by far the largest cut to SNAP in history," a left-leaning think tank said.
With an average annual benefit reduction of $327 per household, the impact on low-income families ... first year to cover increased SNAP costs under a 10% cost-sharing structure.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Hearts Alive Village opened its new low-cost Spay/Neuter Wellness Clinic on Nellis Boulevard Wednesday morning. Anyssa Bohanan got an early preview inside the new clinic ...
It’s somewhat ironic that an administration that supposedly is taking a chainsaw to the federal bureaucracy is moving to wrap ...