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KCRG on MSNWhat Iowans can and can’t buy under new SNAP restrictionsDES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - New restrictions on what SNAP recipients will be able to purchase with their benefits next year is causing some confusion. Thursday, the USDA ...
Governor Reynolds says changes to SNAP will promote healthy eating and protect future generations from disease.
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WISH-TV on MSNFeds approve Indiana ban on soda, candy from SNAP purchasesIndiana is the first state to receive a federal waiver to restrict the purchase of candy and soda using taxpayer-funded food ...
Hundreds of thousands of low-income residents in the state could lose food assistance and health care coverage, leading to an ...
Budget for treats: When times get tough, it’s hard to cut out all the fun. King suggests using the 80/20 rule: 80% of our grocery budget should go toward nutritious foods, leaving 20% to spend on ...
Walmart is a retailer known for its consistently low prices, but it's recently adopted a new fee that's upsetting shoppers.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNWith the Trump Law and the GOP, lower-income households would see their income reducedThe 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' by former President Donald Trump, recently passed by the House, is now heading to the Senate.
Speaker Mike Johnson was rushing through the halls of the Capitol during the overnight House vote on President Donald Trump's ...
From heartfelt moments to legendary stories, here’s why these five Toronto servers, bartenders, and baristas are hard to ...
As Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. releases the MAHA commission report, state policymakers ...
Opinion
Rich Miller: Cuts to Medicaid would have massive fiscal implications for Illinois and its residentsThe U.S. House’s Energy and Commerce Committee released budget recommendations last week. A preliminary review projects 8.6 million Americans would lose Medicaid coverage during the coming decade, ...
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