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Letter: Program cuts would be devastating to homeless | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
I appreciated LZ Granderson’s column that connected the cutbacks in safety net programs of the past 40 years to the rise in poverty (“Pushing more into homelessness no way to renew downtowns,” Star-Advertiser, Commentary, May 29). We need to prevent more people from falling into homelessness by opposing the “big, beautiful bill.”
Poll: Colorado voters do not want to see funding cuts for assistance programs
DENVER (KDVR) — As the spending plan known as the One, Big, Beautiful Bill makes its way through the U.S. Senate, new polling is out here at home, giving insight into how some Coloradans feel about programs that could see cuts under the proposal. The poll by Healthier Colorado shows that support for programs like SNAP and Medicaid is strong among Colorado voters. Safe2Tell report involving sexual misconduct leads to arrest "They are going …
NJ50501 Plans Big Beautiful Bill protest
The activist organization NJ50501 will hold a protest on June 14 from 12 to 3 p.m. outside the Statehouse Annex at 145 West State Street in Trenton to oppose proposed federal budget cuts. The group objects to cuts included in what they refer to as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which they say would reduce funding for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). According to the organization, the proposed legislation would cu…


How will One Big Beautiful Bill Act affect Medicaid and SNAP? It depends who you ask
Republicans representing Texas in Congress say proposed reforms to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are necessary to reduce “waste, fraud and abuse” of the safety net programs by requiring able-bodied recipients to work.
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