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SNAP provides nutrition assistance for about 42 million Americans, but critics say now is the time to restructure the $70 billion annual program in a way that promotes healthier food choices.
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A federally funded experimental program is partnering with a Latino grocery chain to reward people who use their food stamps to put more fresh produce on their tables.
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The USDA says it will give states more flexibility in how they deliver federal food benefits. That could potentially include requiring drug testing or imposing time limits for adults with children.
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Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have pre-registered online will be able to conduct the qualifying interviews to receive Disaster…
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There is still a chance for some people to sign up for D-SNAP disaster food assistance in the wake of Hurricane Irma.Originally, registration for D-SNAP —…
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Lines were moving much more quickly at Hard Rock Stadium at mid-day Thursday, the final day to register for disaster food assistance (D-SNAP) in…
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Thousands of people converged on two of South Florida’s sports sites for the final day of sign-ups for Hurricane Irma food stamps.Sign-ups for the Food…
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On the first day of make-up registration for disaster food assistance, lines were long, while lawyers who were suing over how the program has been rolled…
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For those impacted by Hurricane Irma who missed out on getting emergency food stamps earlier this month from the Florida Department of Children and…
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Today in Sundial: Tens of thousands of South Florida residents are still in need of food assistance more than a month after Hurricane Irma smashed through…
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As Floridians continue lining up for food assistance due to hardships caused by Hurricane Irma, state officials announced they intend to re-open…