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In Central Oregon alone, Cooper said his organization served about 88,000 fewer meals last quarter, a drop of more than 110,000 pounds of food, including cuts to meat, eggs and dairy.
Oregon will see rising rates of hunger and costly administrative backlogs due to the recently passed GOP megabill that cuts federal food aid to states, according to Oregon leaders and advocates ...
The average annual savings from these benefit cuts would barely pay for a single day of the massive tax cuts for the wealthy ...
The bill is expected to strip SNAP benefits from 108,000 people in Oregon, reduce a typical family's food budget by $160 a month, and cut hundreds of millions in food assistance from Oregonians.
The bill would specifically force states to shoulder at least 5% of SNAP benefit costs starting in 2028. Currently, the program is 100% federally funded. Additionally, the bill would tighten ...
The 940-page "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," as it is now formally titled, cuts spending on Medicaid, food stamps and other programs as a way to help cover the cost of extending tax cuts.
Over a third of Oregonians rely on Medicaid via the Oregon Health Plan — in Malheur County, it's fully half of residents. Cuts are coming in Trump's big budget bill.