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SNAP, rotisserie chicken

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That $4.99 rotisserie chicken? Senators say SNAP should cover it
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators wants government food assistance programs to foot the bill for rotisserie chicken from the grocery store.

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FOX 13 Utah · 1d
SNAP benefits don't pay for rotisserie chicken. A bipartisan bill might change that
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Senators to introduce Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act for SNAP recipients
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Arkansas congressman petitions for rotisserie chicken to be added in SNAP benefits
Arkansas Representative Rick Crawford is leading the initiative to include hot rotisserie chicken in SNAP benefits while in Washington, D.C.

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Senators Introduce ‘Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act’ For SNAP Recipients
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Fetterman wants SNAP to cover hot rotisserie chicken
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The SNAP cost shift: How errors could push states out of the program

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act shifts SNAP costs to states, raising the risk that some may scale back or exit the program.
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Federal budget changes to SNAP could cost Alabama up to $261 million

Federal changes to the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) will cost Alabama between $174 and $261 million, state officials said Thursday. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)
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The SNAP workaround spreading online that could get you kicked off the program

You've seen the posts. Someone shares a tip on TikTok or in a Facebook group about a way to use your EBT card to buy things that aren't normally covered, whether that's household supplies, personal care products, or hot prepared food. The workaround ...
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The End of SNAP-Ed Leaves Underserved Communities With Even Fewer Resources

Phyllis Pacheco, 72, lives about 6 miles from the New Mexico border in an unincorporated community called Lobatos, so small that its mailing address is nearby Antonito, Colorado. She’s lived there most of her life, and still works as a certified nursing ...
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WV purchases $876K program to help lower SNAP mistake payments that could cost state millions

The West Virginia Department of Human Services is spending more than $800K on an artificial intelligence program meant to help decrease the number of mistake payments in the Supplemental Nutrition
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