Illinois legislators are considering two emergency bills in response to federal changes that will reduce or end Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits for about 230,000 state ...
Illinois lawmakers are considering a plan to help with the transition to new SNAP work requirements. House Bill 4730 would ...
A change in requirements to receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could affect upwards of ...
Illinois must cut its error rate nearly in half to avoid penalties. Illinois’ high error rate administering food stamp benefits could cost the state over $700 million, according to a new report from ...
Eligible families would receive a lump-sum cash payment if they lose their SNAP benefits due to new federal rules.
Millions of Americans receiving SNAP benefits will no longer be able to use the funds to buy items like soda and candy. What about in Illinois?