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Gov. Greg Abbott announces federal approval for new restrictions aimed at promoting healthier eating among low-income Texans.
More than 800 new Texas laws take effect Sept. 1, governing everything from public schools and filmmaking incentives to ...
Governor Abbott's request to restrict SNAP purchases has been approved. the new guidelines mean changes on what low-income ...
Beginning next year, SNAP recipients will no longer be able to purchase candy or beverages containing added sugar or sugar ...
Texas takes "junk food" off the SNAP eligibility list as part of the Trump administration's push to "Make America Healthy ...
Starting April 1, 2026, Texans who use SNAP benefits won’t be able to buy candy or sweetened drinks — including sodas and ...
Starting April 1, 2026, people who use SNAP benefits in Texas will no longer be able to buy certain types of food, including ...
Texas Senate's SB 379 bans SNAP use for soda, candy, and chips, aiming for healthier choices. Moves to Texas House for approval.
SNAP recipients will not be allowed to use benefits to purchase candy, drinks containing artificial sweeteners, or drinks ...
The number of Texas families applying for federal aid to afford groceries almost doubled in April compared with the month before, as record numbers of Texans continue to also request unemployment ...
Texas Health and Human Services encourages all Texans in need of #COVID19 information and referrals to community resources to call the 2-1-1 Texas hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. https://t ...