Trump Signs Medicaid and SNAP Cuts Affecting 12 Million Nationwide as Louisiana Faces Impact
UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – The law cuts federal SNAP funding by $287 billion over 10 years and shifts costs to states based on payment error rates, risking benefit losses for millions, experts say.
- Trump signed a bill reducing Medicaid and SNAP funding, affecting 12 million Americans nationwide, which has raised concerns among states about managing the cuts.
- The bill will cut $186 billion from SNAP over the next decade, potentially dropping over 3 million Americans from the program, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
- States will face challenges in adjusting to the expected loss of federal funds, as many officials are worried about the impact on their budgets and services.
- Critics argue that the cuts will harm low-income families and jeopardize children's nutrition and education.
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