Wisconsin health officials proposed a $70 million measure to avoid ballooning costs in the FoodShare program. They are urging ...
Kirsten Johnson, the secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, told reporters on Wednesday that DHS wants to ...
Without additional funding, agency leaders worry the state could see more errors, end up paying for a portion of benefits.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is asking the state legislature to provide $69.2 million to keep the FoodShare ...
Since the passage of the "Big Beautiful Bill," 375,000 Wisconsinites have lost all or some of their food share benefits, ...
Federal changes to the SNAP, or Foodshare as it’s called in Wisconsin, are expected to cost the state more to run the program that helps feed nearly 700,000 residents.
The Wisconsin Assembly discussed a proposal that would limit the kinds of items people can purchase with FoodShare benefits. The program provides grocery money for nearly 700,000 Wisconsin residents.
On the heels of the government shutdown ending, the Trump administration has announced plans to require all beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to reapply for benefits in an ...
A Wisconsin grocers association is telling residents to continue using food assistance benefits despite a federal funding dispute. The Trump administration directed states to halt Supplemental ...
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