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Trump Administration Wants Illinois To Foot Its Own Bill For SNAP Program
Published 4 days, 9 hours ago
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The Trump Administration wants states to carry more of the financial burden of SNAP benefits, which were previously a federal obligation.
For Illinois, that cost shift will begin in late 2028, with the state potentially having to shoulder upwards of $700 million to sustain SNAP benefits, raising concerns about the program’s future.
In the Loop talks about what exact changes the federal government wants, how it will impact states and SNAP recipients, and what lawmakers can do about it.
GUESTS: Nolan Downey, senior director of policy, Greater Chicago Food Depository
Carolyn Barnes, associate professor, Crown Family School at UChicago
Illinois State Rep. Dagmara Avelar, (D-Bolingbrook)