Attorneys General Unite Against SNAP Cuts
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Attorney General Jay Jones and 23 other state attorneys general are sounding the alarm on proposed SNAP cuts in the House-passed Farm Bill, warning that expanded work requirements and eligibility restrictions will push millions deeper into hunger — especially as Virginia alone has seen 80,000 residents lose food assistance. They argue these hurdles don’t help people find jobs or escape poverty, and with federal cuts projected to slash $187 billion from SNAP over the next decade, vulnerable families are already struggling with rising costs. Jones and his allies are rallying Senate leaders, including Agriculture Committee heads and party leaders, to protect this vital safety net — calling food access a moral imperative, not a political bargaining chip.
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