Congress considers cutting food stamp program funds
(MCT) CHARLESTON — More than 70,000 state residents have been added to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, over the last five years.
Nearly one in five West Virginians now is enrolled in the program, although some could lose their eligibility if cuts proposed by U.S. House members become law.
The U.S. Senate agriculture committee on Tuesday approved its version of the Agriculture Reform and Risk...
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Zack Harold
Charleston Daily Mail
Coal Valley News
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