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For some people, SNAP benefits cover the entire cost of groceries. For others, it allows them to make ends meet. Tens of thousands of people in Northwest Florida rely on federal assistance to put food ...
Michelle Mastrototaro worries about her family, especially her special needs teen, as lawmakers debate the "Big, Beautiful ...
President Donald Trump during his first administration promised to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, often called ...
Players and the Cup have been seen all around South Florida, including at the Elbo Room, the morning after the championship ...
So the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s current wastewater ...
Medicaid and SNAP saved lives in Florida, but U.S. House proposed budget cuts threaten crucial support for seniors. Learn why their expansion is vital.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Florida will continue following its official payment schedule established by the United States Department of ...
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The AP-NORC survey of 1,158 adults shows most don’t think the government is overspending on the programs Republicans in ...
Florida has roughly 2.9 million SNAP recipients — 13% of the state's population. With costs shifting to states, South Florida food aid groups warn that more families would be pushed into poverty.
Florida’s 2.9 million SNAP recipients drew $6.4 billion from the federally funded program in 2023, the most recent fully reported year. That’s an average of $184 per SNAP user per month.
Our state is already projecting significant ongoing budget challenges and everyday Floridians are facing mounting challenges, ...
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