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President Biden is pushing Congress to pour another $1.9 trillion into the COVID-ravaged economy. In the meantime, his top economic adviser says, he plans to bump up food stamp benefits.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture rule "radically and abruptly alters decades of regulatory practice," a judge said, and would have added new burdens during a global pandemic.
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The Trump administration has been buying food from farmers and getting it to food banks. Food banks, however, say the program was not set up to deliver food efficiently.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved industrial hemp licensing plans for Ohio, Louisiana and New Jersey. The states are the first to get such…
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The White House is proceeding with a rule that will make it harder for Ohioans in low-income counties to get food stamp benefits. The rule implements work…
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The Trump administration has finalized a rule to limit food stamp benefits for single able-bodied adults who can't show that they work more than 20 hours a week, though legal challenges are possible.
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The USDA says Columbus-based Ezzo Sausage is recalling 25 thousand pounds of ready-to-eat sausage products because of possible Listeria contamination. No…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture projects Ohio's corn crop this year will be down 34 percent compared to 2018. At 409 million bushels, it would be the…
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Some 14 million U.S. households are struggling to get enough to eat — a return to pre-recession levels. The USDA data comes as the Trump administration proposes tightening eligibility for food aid.
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Mayors from 70 American cities send a letter to the Trump administration, saying a plan to push millions of people out of the federal food stamp program would punish some of the country's neediest.