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What the Government Shutdown Deal Means for SNAP Benefits
A group of Democrats and Republicans in the Senate reached an agreement late Sunday night to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. They took a first vote to reopen the government, with eight Democra...
Empowering Families with a Gluten-Free Food Guide for Kids: Building Healthy Foundations
Raising a child with celiac disease can be an overwhelming experience, as parents grapple with the complexities of a gluten-free diet and ensuring their child'...
Foodsmart: Pioneering the Way to Overcome Food Insecurity with Healthy Eating
Growing up in a blue-collar family, relying on free school lunches and occasionally food stamps, Dr. Jason Langheier experienced firsthand the challenges of eating healthy on a tight budget. Witne...
SNAP Reform Could Save Taxpayers While Protecting Vulnerable
Hitting the jackpot in the lottery can be life changing. The influx of millions of dollars provides opportunities that most people can only dream of. However, some big winners continue collecting food stamps,...
The Perils of PFAS: Fighting Back Against Forever Chemicals
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, have infiltrated our food system largely without our knowledge or consent. These toxic “forever chemicals” persist in the environment and accumulate in...
Get Ready for the Final SNAP Payment for October: Check If You Qualify
The biggest SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) payment yet, up to $3,102, is coming soon for those eligible in Hawaii. This is your last chance for the year, with the payments being higher ...
SNAP New Rules: Possible Changes May Reduce Benefits in Nine States
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps over 42 million low-income Americans buy food. Traditionally, SNAP benefits are used to purchase groceries at stores, allowing people to make meals...
SNAP Food Stamps: An Insight into Upcoming Payments by State
SNAP Food Stamps recipients across the United States eagerly anticipate the arrival of their monthly payments. However, the specific payment schedule varies from state to state, highlighting the importance of un...
How Rising Food Costs in America Has Impacted Low to Middle-Income Families
A recent survey by Intuit Credit Karma reveals a concerning trend: 27% of Americans are skipping meals to cope with skyrocketing food costs, a situation exacerbated by a 25% increase in grocery prices...