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President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" cuts social safety net programs like SNAP to rein in government spending.
Hundreds of thousands of Oregonians who receive food assistance will be impacted following the passage of President Trump's "Big, Beautiful" tax bill.
Republicans sought to make states pay for some food-assistance benefits, but watchdogs say a last-minute exception could discourage states from addressing disbursement mistakes.
Oregon will see rising rates of hunger and costly administrative backlogs due to the recently passed GOP megabill that cuts ...
Food pantries across Oregon, already grappling with federal funding cuts, face a deepening crisis as reductions to the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill tightened eligibility, expanded work requirements and increased state responsibilities – here are ...
Republicans are working to pass major federal cost cuts to the program, which provides monthly benefits to for some 40 million Americans.
If SNAP benefits are cut now or in the future, what can someone who is already struggling financially do to stretch their budget or find alternative support?
According to Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon, the federal threats to SNAP could cut roughly 108,000 Oregonians off the program and shift $850 million in costs to the state.
Congressional Republicans have passed their sweeping domestic policy bill. In Oregon, the impacts of the legislation will be significant.
Over the next decade, the bill is expected to cut federal funds for Idaho Medicaid by $4.3 billion and reduce Idaho ...
Over a third of Oregonians rely on Medicaid via the Oregon Health Plan — in Malheur County, it's fully half of residents. Cuts are coming in Trump's big budget bill.