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Why the SNAP food crisis isn’t over yet
SNAP benefits are back, but the federal government is hinting at changes to the food-assistance program.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has called for the almost 42 million people who receive SNAP to reapply and has threatened to yank funding from Democratic-led states.
Meanwhile, some food banks and food pantries are experiencing an increase in demand even after the government reopened in mid-November.
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