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Florida lawmakers are once again trying to reform the state’s food stamp program, which has more than doubled since the Recession. But unlike in...
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Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have pre-registered online will be able to conduct the qualifying interviews to receive Disaster...
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There is still a chance for some people to sign up for D-SNAP disaster food assistance in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
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Update 11/20 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved Florida to conduct telephone interviews for individuals who pre-registered for DSNAP who...
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Kendrix Haynes lost a lot in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma: all his food and his pet bearded dragon, Rocky. It was the power (or rather the lack of it...
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Rows of brightly colored chairs are set up on the little patch of grass outside FANM, the Haitian Women of Miami, a non-profit group that helps low...
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More than 1 million low-income residents in 21 states could soon lose their government food stamps if they fail to meet work requirements that began kic...
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Food stamp recipients in Florida are buying a lot more from farmers and farmers markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says expanding access to...
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South Florida Democrat Alcee Hastings and other members of the Congressional Black Caucus are decrying a massive cut to food stamps that takes place…
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Religious leaders are worried as the US Congress starts negotiations on cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known in the past as food…