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Illinois taxpayers could be on the hook for hundreds of millions in food subsidies if the state’s error rate isn’t cleaned up ...
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MyStateline.com on MSNSNAP work requirements and check-ins may limit eligibility for IllinoisIllinois residents may lose SNAP benefits under new eligibility guidelines, but those who are disabled or elderly will still be eligible.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s [SNAP] education program, SNAP-Ed, will come to an end in Illinois, according ...
The 2008 Food and Nutrition Act allowed the secretary of Agriculture to grant waivers for states or counties with high unemployment rates. For years, all SNAP recipients in Illinois have been exempt ...
Although enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program declined marginally in April, nearly 2 million ...
President Donald Trump signed the reconciliation bill into law on July 4, making sweeping changes to social services programs, including Medicaid. Among the programs being revamped is the Supplemental ...
The White House has called the sweeping tax and spending package dubbed the One Big Beautiful Bill a win for workers, ...
With major future cuts to social service programs now written into law, Democrats seeking Illinois’ open U.S. Senate seat in ...
More than 1.8 million Illinoisians received $4.7 billion of SNAP benefits in FY25, according to the state. If Illinois must pay 15% of the cost of benefits, it could leave the state on the hook ...
Trump's proposed "Big Beautiful Bill" could end funding for SNAP Education programs and result in the loss of 230 University of Illinois positions.
Illinois officials blast Medicaid, SNAP cuts in Trump-led megabill Republicans have defended the bill, primarily pointing to the elimination of taxes on most tips and overtime pay ...
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