131K Nevadans could lose food stamps because of ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ state officials say
New federal SNAP rules will impose stricter work requirements and shift costs to Nevada, potentially costing the state $55 million annually and affecting over 131,000 benefit recipients.
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Citing expected SNAP shortfall, Cannizzaro says any special session can’t ignore federal fallout
(Stock photo by hapabapa/Getty Images)State administrators anticipate a $19 million budget shortfall next year for Nevada’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP or food stamps. The shortfall is being created by the One Big Beautiful Bill and should be addressed by state lawmakers if a special session is held later this year, Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro said during an Interim Finance Committee meeting Wedne…
BBB act's food stamp cuts will hit recipients – and property owners
WASHINGTON — Congress cut the food stamp program to save the federal government money, but those changes will cost every Minnesotan who owns a home, farm or any other property in the form of higher property taxes. The reason higher property tax bills are on the horizon is that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — which locked many of President Donald Trump’s priorities into law — shifts more of the cost of running the program to Minnesota’s counties…


131K Nevadans could lose food stamps because of ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ state officials say
More than 131,000 Nevadans could lose food and nutrition benefits because of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” officials said during a Nevada legislative committee meeting Wednesday.
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