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U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins recently signed a waiver filed by Indiana officials to remove sugary ...
SOME BIG CHANGES ARE COMING TO INDIANA’S SNAP BENEFITS PROGRAM. RECENTLY, THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE APPROVED ...
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WLKY on MSNNutrition assistance program SNAP, local food pantries seeing changes and challenges in IndianaIn Indiana, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, along with local food pantries, provides vital resources for Hoosiers.
Indiana is set to send the federal government the name, birth date, home address, Social Security number and dollar value of ...
More than 600,000 Hoosiers received $1.44 billion in financial assistance to buy food in fiscal year 2024, mostly families ...
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Hoosiers no longer able to use SNAP benefits to acquire sugary drinksIndiana is changing what Hoosiers can and can't get with their SNAP benefits. Among the top things Hoosiers will no longer be ...
Marissa N., 33, spends her days cleaning homes and her evenings caring for her two young children on the west side of ...
Governors in Indiana, Arkansas and West Virginia are leading the charge, asking the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to ...
Some big changes are coming to Indiana’s SNAP benefits program.Last week, the United States Department of Agriculture approved Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s waiver to remove sugary drinks and ...
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Brooke Rollins signed Indiana’s waiver to remove sugary soft drinks and candy from the taxpayer-funded nutrition assistance program, SNAP.
Indiana is changing what Hoosiers can and can't get with their SNAP benefits. Among the top things Hoosiers will no longer be allowed to use SNAP benefits on are sugary drinks. Indiana is changing ...
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