Kansas, Ohio, Nevada, and Wyoming join 18 other states in restricting what SNAP recipients can buy with benefits.
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.
Able-bodied adults ages 18–64 without a child under 14 must work, volunteer, or train 80 hours per month to keep benefits.
Staff members were busy filling food boxes Tuesday at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank in Cleveland, where leaders say the ...
HB 947, or the Georgia SNAP Healthier Choices or Integrity Act of 2026, would add new rules to SNAP.
The decision affects about 600,000 Coloradans who receive SNAP and is part of a broader national shift.
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.
Nevada blocks SNAP benefits for candy and sugary drinks under a USDA waiver, joining other states testing if restrictions ...
State records show that roughly 188,000 Kansans receive monthly SNAP benefits. Starting next year, Kansas will enforce new ...
Pennsylvania’s error rate for food benefits filings is currently running just under the level needed to stave off massive ...
Certain items will no longer be allowed in your cart if you're using a Lone Star Card.