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One-sixth of Oklahoma's 686,800 SNAP users could lose their benefits due to cuts from the Trump administration.
Pennsylvania has one of the highest SNAP "error rates" of any state, which puts it on track to shoulder millions in additional funding costs should congressional changes pass.
Spending cuts feared by state officials − including cuts in federal Medicaid payments − do not become effective until 2028, after the 2026 elections.
Senate Republicans make last-minute SNAP changes in Trump bill ahead of vote by Aris Folley - 06/28/25 10:31 AM ET. ... Here’s where Democrats stand in polls at Trump’s 6-month mark ...
The Democratic National Committee is showing where President Trump's bill could hurt people in the state, but the White House ...
GOP-backed plan permits a two-year delay in the implementation of cost-sharing policy for states with high error payment rates.
Democrats used a Louisiana town hall Thursday night to preview one of their main strategies for attempting to retake the U.S. House next year, ripping into the health care changes in the just-passed ...