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The Trump administration says everyone has to reapply for their SNAP benefits now that the government has reopened. Here's what we know.
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Do you need to reapply for SNAP? Humboldt County officials not aware of changes to process
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins claimed that the means-based food assistance program that serves approximately one in eight Americans is “rife with corruption.”
Following the battle over Supplemental Nutrition Aid Program (SNAP) benefits during the recent government shutdown, there is a new hurdle for people who depend on them.
WASHINGTON — Fresh off a 43-day government shutdown that temporarily disrupted SNAP payments, the Trump administration said it plans to require all Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients to reapply for benefits, citing concerns about fraud in the nation's largest food assistance program.
A major change to the nation’s largest food-assistance program could be on the horizon, one that advocates indicate may put thousands of Central Ohio families a
Trump officials say millions on SNAP may need to reapply for benefits as part of a new push to cut fraud and reduce overspending.
USDA chief Brooke Rollins said all SNAP beneficiaries will have to reapply, claiming widespread fraud despite data showing minimal increases in enrollment.
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USDA: SNAP recipients may need to reapply to receive benefits in an effort to crack down on fraud
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins wants to ensure the fraud, waste and incessant abuse of SNAP ends, according to a USDA spokesperson.