RFK Jr, food stamps
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Bills are pending in Congress and in several states to restrict SNAP benefits from paying for soda, candy and other items.
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Mr. Kennedy announced the change to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, in Martinsburg, W.Va.
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RFK Jr, Health Secretary
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“We’re not cutting front line workers, we’re cutting administrators, and we’re consolidating the agency to make it more efficient,” Kennedy said during a Thursday evening appearance on NewsNation’s “C...
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The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it was laying off 10,000 employees at the Health and Human Services Department as part of a broad reorganization that reflects the priorities of th...
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Expect some impacts to health services in Virginia following the announcement of 10,000 U.S. Health & Human Services Department job cuts, but the extent to which they will be affected is still being a...
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The remarks came during HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s announcement on proposed changes to food dye regulations and SNAP.
Following the passing of a bill by the West Virginia Legislature banning several food dyes from schools and stores, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Friday changes to the state’s SNAP program, also known as food stamps,
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