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What Texans need to know about upcoming SNAP restrictions
Starting April 1, Texans will no longer be allowed to use food stamps to buy sweetened beverages and candy.
Beginning April 1, the roughly 3.5 million Texans enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will no longer be able to use their benefits to purchase sweetened beverages or candy.
SNAP food benefits are put on a Lone Star Card and can be used like a debit card at any store that accepts SNAP. This article ...
The Texas Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the logistics for the distribution of Supplemental Nutrition ...
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SNAP beneficiaries sue federal government over food restrictions such as those approved in Texas
The lawsuit, while filed by just five states, attempts to stop SNAP restrictions similar to those expected to take effect in Texas.
From April 1, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients in Texas will face significant changes in what they can include in their shopping cart. Under the new Sena ...
Five people have filed a lawsuit against the USDA over restrictions put in place in five states that ban them from buying ...
Right now, the SNAP program helps about 3.3 million Texans purchase groceries.
Starting April 1, Texas SNAP recipients will no longer be able to use their Lone Star Cards to purchase candy, sweetened ...
Millions of low-income Texans have been reminded that changes are coming to how they can use their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, with new limits set on purchases to take ...
Junk food waivers have been approved in nearly half of all U.S. states, with three implementing changes in April.
Texas SNAP recipients will face new restrictions on what they can buy starting April 1. The Brazos Valley Food Bank's ...
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