Texas SNAP recipients will no longer be able to use their Lone Star Cards to buy candy or sweetened drinks beginning April 1.
Right now, the SNAP program helps about 3.3 million Texans purchase groceries.
Millions of Texans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will see new restrictions on what they ...
Texas is set to tighten SNAP rules on April 1, limiting purchases to healthier options, sparking debate on food access for low-income families amid rising grocery costs.
New rules will affect more than 3 million low-income Texans ...
Beginning April 1, benefits cannot be used to purchase certain drinks or snacks in the Lone Star State.
In April, Texas will restrict SNAP purchases, eliminating sugary drinks and candy to push for healthier choices, while still ...
Texas will ban SNAP purchases of candy, gum, and sweetened drinks starting April 1, becoming the first state to implement ...
Beginning April 1, SNAP recipients in Texas will no longer be able to buy candies or sweetened drinks using their benefits. Products containing delta-8 THC are displayed next to the snacks and candies ...
Starting April 1, Texas SNAP recipients will no longer be able to use their Lone Star Cards to purchase candy, sweetened ...
The changes come after lawmakers passed a bill during the last legislative session to try to encourage Texas families to buy vegetables, meats, and whole grains with their SNAP benefits each month.
Texas will no longer allow SNAP recipients to buy candy or sweetend drinkg with Lone Star Cards starting April 1, under a new state law approved by ...