- Nutrition program for Americans on food stamps at risk in GOP bill (The Washington Post)
- We feed hungry Houston families healthy food. Trump’s budget would hurt us. | Opinion (The Houston Chronicle)
- GOP Bill Would Kill A 33-Year-Old Program That Helps Those On Food Stamps (HuffPost)
- GOP reconciliation bill inches forward (Politico)
- The next tragic—absurd—budget cut: SNAP-ED (Food Politics)
- Anti-hunger, food, farm groups react to House GOP ag proposal (The Fence Post)
- REPORT: New House Bill Harms Wisconsin Economy, Drives People Into Hunger (B105)
- Cuts to SNAP-Ed; what they could mean for MARESA (The Mining Journal)
- Republicans Want Crucial Food Education Program Dead (KnockLA)
- Nutrition program for Americans on food stamps at risk in GOP bill (The Philadelphia Tribune)
- Michigan students could lose free meal access due to budget cuts (ABC 12 News)
- UH SNAP-ed programs set to lose all of $1.5M in federal funding (Hawaiʻi Public Radio)
- New Report Highlights the Impact of SNAP-Ed Programs Nationwide (Utah State University)
- Editorial: SNAP-Ed shouldn’t be a target for federal funding cuts (Union-Bulletin)
- Kids learned to grow healthy food. Congress is pulling up the program by the roots (Mountain State Spotlight)
- In addition to spending, reforming the SNAP food assistance program could be a problem for Trump’s mega bill in the Senate (VOZ)
- House Agriculture Committee chooses partisan priorities over food, nutrition, and health for Americans (Center for Science in the Public Interest)
- House Republicans’ proposal to cut SNAP spending would save roughly $300B (Politico)
- SNAP Education opportunities may face chopping block in Hawaii and beyond (Island News)