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Oregon will see rising rates of hunger and costly administrative backlogs due to the recently passed GOP megabill that cuts federal food aid to states, according to Oregon leaders and advocates.
U.S. Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04) will join local hunger relief leaders on Tuesday for a press conference in Eugene, addressing recent federal cuts to the S ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek is discussing the impacts of potential federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits, arguing it will negatively impact some of the state's most vulnerable populations.
Older adults who participated in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, had a slower rate of cognitive ...
Total visits to those facilities increased from about 860,000 in 2019 to 2.5 million in 2024. As many as 740,000 people get help from SNAP monthly, according to Oregon figures.
The bill is expected to strip SNAP benefits from 108,000 people in Oregon, reduce a typical family's food budget by $160 a month, and cut hundreds of millions in food assistance from Oregonians.
According to the lawsuit, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is improperly attempting to gather sensitive personal ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill tightened eligibility, expanded work requirements and increased state responsibilities – here are ...
There is absolutely no reason for anyone in this country to be hungry. The idea that people experiencing poverty should have to jump through challenging hoops and red tape just to buy groceries is ...
This is going to shift the cost of benefits themselves to local districts,” said Clinton County Social Service Commissioner ...