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News & Insights|SNAP
Legislative Updates
Christina Wong
On Monday, USDA announced that SNAP benefits will be increased in the next federal fiscal year The change is welcomed by families that struggle with...
Even though our economy is starting to recover, far too many families in our communities continue to struggle According to the latest census...
Today is a National Day of Action to tell the Senate to act quickly in passing a COVID relief package that is modeled on President Biden’s...
On Tuesday, USDA retracted two harmful rule changes that would have taken food off the tables of struggling households that count on SNAP to help...
This is the first week of Washington’s 2021 Legislative Session The Legislature is scheduled to meet for 105 days with a focus on writing a...
As Congress closes in on a much-needed COVID-19 relief bill, Governor Inslee has released a comprehensive proposal for our state’s operating...
No one should have to choose between paying their rent or buying food for their family, but that’s the situation in which 1 in 4 Washington...
A federal court in Illinois has vacated the public charge rule! This rule made prior use of SNAP, Medicaid (with some exceptions for children,...
BREAKING: A federal court for the District of Columbia has issued a ruling against a USDA rule that threatened to take SNAP from over 700,000...