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SNAP changes overlook communities’ health
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SNAP changes overlook communities’ health
For a policy meant to improve the health of Texans, the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) changes might just make some San Marcos residents less healthy. In a community already threatened by food insecurity, Texas’ SNAP restrictions stand to leave some residents hungry, and others sick. The restrictive nature of the bill walls off products without considering medical circumstance or food accessibility. As of April 1, Texas…
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