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The Texas Senate has passed Bill 379, aiming to limit the purchase of ultra-processed foods with SNAP benefits. This ...
Food stamps help more than 3 million Texans put food on the table. But proposed federal cuts—and new rules—could change that.
Lawmakers want to make Texas healthy again! Amid Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's investigation into Kellogg's use of artificial dyes, other Texas lawmakers are looking into legislation that would ...
Last week, the Feeding Texas network, which includes the South Texas Food Bank, issued a statement urging the public to ...
A proposed Texas law that would end the use of SNAP benefits, or food stamps, for buying “junk food” passed the Texas Senate last week. Senate Bill 379, authored by Houston-area state Sen.
Potential changes to the federal food assistance program could impact millions of U.S. shoppers, retailers and food and beverage companies.