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States attorneys general involved in the legal challenge say a private data request the USDA made violates federal privacy laws.
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KVAL on MSNRep. Val Hoyle speaks out against SNAP cuts in EugeneU.S. Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04) will joined local hunger relief leaders on Tuesday for a press conference in Eugene, to ...
But the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is set to change things. Beginning in 2028, the bill will require states to cover a portion of SNAP benefits if error payments are above 6 percent, and all must pay ...
Nearly 18% of Oregonians received SNAP benefits last year, placing it fourth among the states and the District of Columbia.
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