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States will pay a larger share of the food assistance program that served an average of 752,000 Alabamians last year.
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Lines at food pantries across the state will only get longer as a result of federal cuts to the SNAP program, according to ...
An Alabama state senator wants to pass a state law to tighten up what people can buy through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Plan, the food assistance program formerly known as food stamps.
Sen. Orr said that candy is fueling health problems for some Alabamians. He said that’s why the state should remove candy and soda from the list of items that can be bought using SNAP benefits.