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A Philadelphia woman who says her SNAP benefits were stolen is relying on food banks this month. Experts share how to protect ...
Pennsylvania will pick up more costs to run the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program under President Trump’s new federal fiscal policy law, according to a report by the state Independent Fiscal ...
In 2027, states will have to start paying part of the costs of the SNAP program that have historically been covered by the ...
Nearly 2 million people in Pennsylvania receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, commonly known ...
Pennsylvania won't be able to afford the cost of federal food assistance if Trump's tax and spending plan becomes reality, ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Shifts in requirements and funding structures for SNAP enacted under the new federal budget bill could leave thousands of Pennsylvanians at risk of losing access to benefits ...
Agriculture is Pennsylvania’s leading industry. Roughly 25 cents from every grocery dollar spent goes back to the farm. That means when SNAP dollars are slashed, it’s not just low-income ...
As president of the Pennsylvania State Grange, I must urge Congress to reject the proposed SNAP cuts and instead invest in policies that help families, farmers, and rural economies thrive together.
Billy Penn spoke with experts and food leaders about how recent legislation will worsen food insecurity in the region.
Pittsburgh-area advocates say the scope and the scale of the changes to the United States' social safety net will have a ...