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Shapiro sues Trump administration over canceled farm and food bank funds

  • Several advocacy organizations and individuals filed a lawsuit opposing the Trump administration’s March directive requiring states to provide personal data on SNAP beneficiaries.
  • The lawsuit responded to a directive requiring states and territories to provide personal details, including addresses and Social Security numbers.
  • Some states like Alaska and Ohio began sending data despite concerns that this violates federal privacy laws and risks scrutiny of tens of millions relying on SNAP.
  • One group described the case as an effort to collect sensitive data from tens of millions of vulnerable Americans, while the administration paused collection to meet legal requirements.
  • The pause signals rare caution by the Trump administration amid litigation over privacy and pressures to implement policy changes affecting anti-poverty programs.
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West Hawaii Today broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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