A deal to implement protections for Wisconsin's FoodShare program could include a prohibition on sugary products.
Kirsten Johnson, the secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, told reporters on Wednesday that DHS wants to ...
Wisconsin health officials proposed a $70 million measure to avoid ballooning costs in the FoodShare program. They are urging ...
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is asking the state legislature to provide $69.2 million to keep the FoodShare ...
THAT’S STILL NOT REALLY CLEAR. YEAH. BLAKE, IN RESPONSE TO TWO LAWSUITS OVER THE ISSUE, THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TODAY SAID IT WOULD ONLY PARTIALLY FUND THE SNAP PROGRAM KNOWN AS FOODSHARE HERE IN ...
MADISON, Wis. (DHS PRESS RELEASE) - Retailers and grocery stores play an important role in ensuring FoodShare members can access healthy, nutritious food to feed their families. Monday, the Wisconsin ...
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As FoodShare benefits pause, here's where to find a food pantry, community meal in Brown County
Many are bracing for Nov. 1, when all FoodShare benefits in Wisconsin will halt while the U.S. government shutdown continues. Area food pantries are already preparing for a surge in visitors as a ...
Since the passage of the "Big Beautiful Bill," 375,000 Wisconsinites have lost all or some of their food share benefits, ...
DAY 34 OF THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SAYS IT WILL USE EMERGENCY FUNDS TO HELP KEEP THE SNAP FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM RUNNING. THE WHITE HOUSE SAYS THE $4.5 BILLION WILL ONLY ...
They say federal changes bring costs to the state and could cost taxpayers more if the program doesn’t receive the proper funds.
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.
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