A new Texas law has changed how nearly 900,000 people in the Houston area shop for groceries — but weeks after taking effect, there are still major questions about whether it’s working.
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The number of Texans who received assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program dropped by around 14% in a ...
A woman shops for groceries at a supermarket in Monterey Park, California on October 19, 2022. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images) Texas Health and Human Services (THHS) officials reported to the ...
The number of Texans receiving food assistance dropped 14% in a year, reflecting a national decline, the result not only of ...
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Texans who receive food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will no longer be able to use their benefits to buy candy or sweetened drinks, according to a news release from ...