Kansans receiving food assistance can’t buy soda or candy with those dollars beginning in 2027, Gov. Laura Kelly said ...
State records show that roughly 188,000 Kansans receive monthly SNAP benefits. Starting next year, Kansas will enforce new ...
Eighteen states will restrict what SNAP users can buy with their benefits in 2026, including soda, candy, and energy drinks. See the changes by state.
New rules will affect more than 3 million low-income Texans ...
Kansas, Ohio, Nevada, and Wyoming join 18 other states in restricting what SNAP recipients can buy with benefits.
Nevada blocks SNAP benefits for candy and sugary drinks under a USDA waiver, joining other states testing if restrictions ...
Some senators said they like the concept, but they believe the proposal needs more work before it can be implemented.
Candy is a sweet treat that is loved by many people. There is a very popular brand that you can get at Dollar Tree for less ...
Candy and soft drinks will no longer be eligible for purchase through Kansas’ food assistance program starting in 2027, Gov. Laura Kelly announced.
SNAP benefits will no longer cover candy or soda purchases in early 2027.
The Alabama Senate on Tuesday night passed a bill intended to stop people from buying candy and sodas with benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The bill by Sen. Arthur Orr, ...
Millions of Texans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will see new restrictions on what they ...
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