Kansas, Ohio, Nevada, and Wyoming join 18 other states in restricting what SNAP recipients can buy with benefits.
Today, many beneficiaries can use their Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards not only at physical supermarkets but also ...
The changes in four states mean certain sugary items will no longer be eligible for purchase using SNAP benefits.
Ohio’s request comes amid similar efforts in other states to narrow the range of products eligible under SNAP.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Ty Jones Cox of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about new work requirements for recipients of SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps.
Able-bodied adults ages 18–64 without a child under 14 must work, volunteer, or train 80 hours per month to keep benefits.
HB 947, or the Georgia SNAP Healthier Choices or Integrity Act of 2026, would add new rules to SNAP.
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