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Florida's MYACCESS website is keeping its name but changing its portal, meaning millions of Floridians will have to create a new account. Many are in the middle of Medicaid redetermination.
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Florida’s low-income families may be at risk of losing out of on SNAP benefits.
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Congress ended the temporary benefit meant to help low-income households with pandemic-era hardships. A huge increase in Social Security benefits may mean some households see further SNAP reductions.
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The average SNAP benefit will increase by $36.24 per person, per month, starting in October.
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Sonny Perdue says he expects "85-90% production in probably a very few days or weeks." He also says the government is stepping up efforts to buy food from farmers and distribute it to families.
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About 200,000 children in Florida could lose their access to free lunches under changes to the federal government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…
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Nearly 200,000 children across Florida could lose their automatic access to free school lunches under a Trump administration proposal that would limit the…
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For people who don't have consistent access to food, the effects of Hurricane Dorian could linger for weeks.Floridians who were scheduled to receive…
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Mayors from 70 American cities send a letter to the Trump administration, saying a plan to push millions of people out of the federal food stamp program would punish some of the country's neediest.
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The administration wants to close what it calls a "loophole" that allows states to give benefits to those who would not otherwise be eligible by raising or eliminating income and asset limits.
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The Florida Department of Health is seeking input about how a nutrition program for women, infants and children can be improved and is giving people...
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The federal food stamp program that provides a lifeline to needy people throughout Florida will continue running through February. Funding for the program…