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Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill has cut food assistance for millions of Americans

PHOENIX — Michelle Flowers says it took eight months for her to get her food stamp benefits reinstated after they lapsed last year — and she only got it done, she said, because she was laid off from her job at a call center and finally had time. The 36-year-old mother of four was exactly []
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Independent Journal Review
· Jul 8, 2026
10 Processed Foods That Taste Awesome But Will Probably Kill You — Or At Least Make You Super Fat
Even with the Trump administration working to Make America Healthy Again, highly processed, unhealthy foods remain common in many pantries across the United States.
Popular Information
· Jul 3, 2026
PopInfo Weekly: Ballrooms, bullets, and billions
Nearly a year ago, President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” cut 18.7 billion annually from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Cincinnati CityBeat
· Jul 8, 2026
One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs
One year ago, the Republican “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” made the largest cuts to food stamps in the history of the program. Now 100,000 Ohioans are going without help and the state is bracing for enormous new costs without federal help. The Trump/Republican spending law made the largest cuts ever to the Supplemental Nutrition [] The post One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.
National Taxpayers Union
· Jul 2, 2026
One Big Beautiful Bill Delivered Vital Tax Cut to Americans
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Portside
· Jun 30, 2026
How Trump Plans To Crush Fast-Food Workers
How Trump Plans To Crush Fast-Food Workers Judy Tue, 06/30/2026 - 17:45
ABC News: Health
· Jun 25, 2026
Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid
Several dozen states might need to pay millions for food aid if they don't reduce errors in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Related coverage for "Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill has cut food assistance for millions of Americans": Independent Journal Review — 10 Processed Foods That Taste Awesome But Will Probably Kill You — Or At Least Make You Super Fat. Popular Information — PopInfo Weekly: Ballrooms, bullets, and billions. Cincinnati CityBeat — One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs. National Taxpayers Union — One Big Beautiful Bill Delivered Vital Tax Cut to Americans. Portside — How Trump Plans To Crush Fast-Food Workers. ABC News: Health — Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid