Food assistance nonprofits are advocating to lessen an impending extra $800 million in administrative costs for Texas tied to ...
Participation in Texas' Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has fallen by nearly 14% since Congress approved ...
It's important that the rate was under 10% -- that's the line that would put Texas on the hook for a $1.06 billion payment to the federal government under the "One Big Beautiful Bill." ...
Texas Senate Bill 379, which changed SNAP purchasing rules, went into effect on April 1. Under the new law, SNAP recipients are restricted from using benefits to buy items such as candy, gum and ...
With fewer people qualifying for SNAP benefits in Texas, local food banks and pantries are feeling the pressure.
With one strike of the gavel, a federal judge has reversed the SNAP restrictions states have been slowly rolling out since the start of the year.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Legislature may need to set aside $826 million in next year's state budget bill for food aid due to House Resolution 1, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill, according to ...
A sign outside a Walmart that reads “SNAP benefit update: Starting April 1, there will be changes to SNAP eligible items in Texas.” (Nadya Faulx | KERA) Texas retailers and nonprofits have spent ...