Kansas, Ohio, Nevada, and Wyoming join 18 other states in restricting what SNAP recipients can buy with benefits.
The changes in four states mean certain sugary items will no longer be eligible for purchase using SNAP benefits.
Ohio’s request comes amid similar efforts in other states to narrow the range of products eligible under SNAP.
Ohioans won't be allowed to use SNAP benefits to buy pop or other sugary carbonated drinks, the DeWine administration ...
Able-bodied adults ages 18–64 without a child under 14 must work, volunteer, or train 80 hours per month to keep benefits. Some previously exempt groups ma ...
The decision places Ohio among a growing number of states seeking to reshape how SNAP benefits can be used, particularly when ...
Staff members were busy filling food boxes Tuesday at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank in Cleveland, where leaders say the ...
Ohio bans SNAP purchases of sugary drinks after USDA approval, aiming to promote healthier choices among food assistance recipients as other states consider similar restrictions nationwide.
A state Senate committee endorsed Wednesday turning a proposed ban on residents using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to buy sugared soft drinks and candy over to a ...