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Gov. JB Pritzker frequently touts his administrative prowess, so this gives him a measurable opportunity to prove it.
"The costs to Illinois’ government because of the new Republican congressional budget reconciliation law will be steep. However, the state has some time to prepare," writes columnist Rich Miller.
Fewer Illinois residents may be eligible for the food assistance program SNAP under the latest policy plan signed into law by ...
As elderly Americans begin to lose SNAP and Medicaid under President Trump’s new tax and spending law, providers brace for ...
President Trump's recent budget plan makes big cuts to the SNAP program. In the Chicago area, that change has some food ...
On Thursday, elected officials, as well as food bank and food pantry leaders, discussed the local effects of changes to the ...
Under Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," work requirements to qualify for SNAP benefits have been expanded.
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WQRF Rockford on MSNSNAP work requirements and check-ins may limit eligibility for IllinoisIllinois residents may lose SNAP benefits under new eligibility guidelines, but those who are disabled or elderly will still ...
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNFood banks say SNAP cuts will harm Illinois families, economyHundreds of thousands of Illinoisans are bracing for cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that provides food ...
Federal funding cuts could put more than 350,000 people in Illinois at risk of reduced or cut SNAP benefits, and local food banks are bracing themselves. Those organizations are bracing for the ...
Illinois lawmakers are clashing over the potential impact of the reconciliation bill on communities that rely on Medicaid and ...
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