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New York Post - Apr 15th, 2025
Score 7.6

Two states move to ban use of food stamps to buy sodas, candy

Arkansas, Indiana seek SNAP ban on soda, candy for better health

Apnews - Apr 15th, 2025
Score 7.2

Arkansas asks USDA to let it ban soda and candy from SNAP

Arkansas seeks to ban candy, soda from food stamp purchases to boost health.

Newsweek - Apr 1st, 2025
Score 6.2

Will Donald Trump Cut Medicaid, SNAP Benefits? What Republicans Think

GOP divided over potential Medicaid, SNAP cuts amid Trump's budget proposals.

Yahoo! News - Apr 1st, 2025
Score 6.4

New Food Security Threats 5 Years After COVID-Era Effort to Feed All Kids

GOP cuts threaten food aid, risking hunger for millions of U.S. children at school, home.

Yahoo! News - Mar 27th, 2025
Score 6.4

Bob Casey calls current moment a “time of real peril” as he urges Democrats to fight

Bob Casey urges fight against Medicaid cuts, tax policy at PA summit.

Fox News - Mar 23rd, 2025
Score 6.8

Schumer refuses to step down as Senate Dem leader, defends shutdown vote

Schumer defies calls to resign amid Democratic divide over Trump policy opposition

Yahoo! News - Mar 14th, 2025
Score 7.2

How a Republican Plan to Cut Universal Free School Meals Could Affect 12 Million Students

Proposed GOP changes could end free meals for millions of students, impacting schools and families.

Huffpost - Jan 13th, 2025
Score 6.0

Republicans Considering Cutting SNAP Benefits As Part Of Deficit Reduction Plan

GOP proposes SNAP cuts affecting 22M households, sparking debate

Raw Story - Dec 18th, 2024
Score 6.0

'Go back to work': Tommy Tuberville demands to 'start cutting' food stamps for poor people

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) insisted that it was time to "start cutting" funds for food stamps because poor people should "go back to work."During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Tuberville complained that the so-called farm bill in a House resolution to continue funding the government included $10 billion for farmers but did not cut $1.5 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps."The problem is, I got where the farm bill is, it's gonna be $1.5 trillion, and 200 billion goes to the farmers in a five-year period, and 1.3 trillion goes to food stamps," the senator said. "Now, if we need to start cutting, and you know that DOGE group's gonna start looking at that, people gotta go back to work.""We need to take care of the elderly, the veterans, people with mental illnesses, but everybody else gotta go back to work," he added. However, work requirements are already part of the SNAP program. To receive SNAP benefits, non-disabled adults (age 18-54) must complete 80 hours of work or work training each month.Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon told Tuberville that he wanted to see a limit on the types of food poor people could purchase in addition to funding cuts.ALSO READ: We're watching the largest and most dangerous 'cult' in American history"Now, unfortunately, it's a lot of the food I like, but it's food product, but we gotta, here's the thing," Bannon said. "There's so many hard cuts that have to happen, like you're talking about out of food stamps.""Nobody's gonna be cheerful about cutting food stamps, but you're right, you gotta go back," he continued. "They are hard decisions about putting food on the table for people or giving access to it that have to be made, or we're just not gonna be a country anymore."Watch the video below from Real America's Voice or click the link.

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