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Texas takes 'junk food' off SNAP list as part of Trump push to 'Make America Healthy Again'
Texas takes "junk food" off the SNAP eligibility list as part of the Trump administration's push to "Make America Healthy ...
The new waivers will restrict the purchase of so-called "junk food" with SNAP funds in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Colorado, ...
Six more states received waivers this week from the Trump administration to ban soda and candy purchases from public food ...
Columnist Pat Beall writes that recent exhortations from some Republicans to Make America Healthy Again seem a touch ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt asked the federal government to carve out a ban on certain food bought with SNAP benefits.
Six more states have banned junk food purchases from being bought with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
So far this year, 12 states have approved plans to restrict Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
The administration is celebrating every example it can find of food companies replacing corn syrup with cane sugar or seed ...
Waivers have already been approved in a dozen states ban unhealthy foods from being bought using SNAP benefits.
RFK Jr held a press conference in DC to push SNAP reform while some Texans celebrated online SNAP and its health benefits.
Removing certain foods from SNAP — known for years as food stamps — isn't as simple as it sounds. 00:03 02:04 Author: JONEL ALECCIA (AP Health Writer) Published: 11:18 AM CST February 19, 2025 ...
Rep. Josh Breechan, an Oklahoma Republican, sponsored the Healthy SNAP Act. “If someone wants to buy junk food on their own dime, that’s up to them,” he said.
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