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GlobalData on MSN · 11h
Judge throws out US bid to ban use of SNAP benefits on ‘junk food’
A judge has thrown out the US government’s bid to prevent SNAP benefits from being used to buy soft drinks and confectionery.

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 · 1h · on MSN
Judge strikes down SNAP bans on soft drinks, candy
 · 6h · on MSN
Federal judge rules against states' SNAP ban on soda, sugary foods
 · 2h
Judge blocks Tennessee ban on using SNAP for sugary drinks and candy
A judge blocked Tennessee from limiting SNAP recipients from using federal benefits for banned sugary drinks and candy, citing unlawful approval.

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 · 9h
Missouri's junk food ban for SNAP users back in limbo after court ruling
 · 3h
Federal judge blocks SNAP restrictions in five states, including Iowa
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Judge blocks Trump administration's SNAP limits on sodas, candy

The ruling deals a setback to the "Make America Healthy Again" campaign, which seeks to curb purchases of foods officials say are unhealthy.
The New York Times
11mon

What Are SNAP Benefits, and How Will They Change?

President Trump’s policy bill makes significant cuts to the food aid program, once known as food stamps, used by about 42 million people. By Julia Moskin The domestic policy package the House narrowly passed on Thursday includes cuts to SNAP, the ...
WPLG
10mon

Changes coming to how Floridians can use SNAP benefits

Earlier this month, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced six additional states have been granted waivers allowing them to prohibit SNAP benefits from being used on “junk food.” Florida was one of the states added to the list.
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