The Trump administration is facing a flurry of legal challenges to policies that could leave 42 million low-income people without food assistance as soon as November 1 while fast-tracking funding cuts and work requirements targeting veterans, unhoused people, and other vulnerable groups that rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (also known as SNAP or food stamps). Researchers estimate that millions of people will go hungry or be pushed out of the program altogether.
SNAP provides low-income and disabled people an average of $187 per month for groceries, a lifeline that millions of families depend on as inflation continues to rise and the affordability crisis intensifies. Funding for the program lapsed earlier this month because Congress remains at an impasse along party l

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