Policy groups with a diverse mix of views are urging USDA to focus on “commonsense financial accountability” as the department prepares an expected aid package for farmers. In a letter to Agriculture ...
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, along with Pennsylvania Air National Guard Chief of Staff Brig. Gen. Lynn ...
A group of Democratic-led states, including Hawaii, sued today to block President Donald Trump’s administration from cutting ...
Democratic attorneys general in 22 states argue that changes to SNAP eligibility unlawfully cuts food aid to legal immigrants ...
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul, with 21 others, sued the USDA to protect immigrant eligibility for SNAP benefits, challenging ...
Illinois' Attorney General is among 22 attorneys general who is suing the Trump administration for changes being made to SNAP ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of attorneys general in filing a lawsuit to stop the federal government from cutting off Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell and 21 other attorneys general are suing the Trump administration over cuts ...
Oregon and New York are leading a new lawsuit alongside 20 other states, arguing the Trump administration violated the law ...
At issue is new USDA guidance that makes large swaths of individuals in the U.S., including refugees and asylum seekers who have been granted lawful permanent resident status, as 'permanently ...
Oregon and other states sued the Trump administration Nov. 26 for alleged inaccurate guidance on changes to food stamp ...
States argue USDA misinterpreted changes to SNAP eligibility, blocking refugees and asylees from benefits even after ...
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