Washington, D.C. — Legislation for hot-and-ready chicken being added to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) was introduced yesterday, April 22.
Getting SNAP benefits can already be hard, and due to legal changes Congress approved in 2025 it could get harder for many Americans.
Every dollar spent on community health education through SNAP-ED saved an estimated $10.64 in Medicaid spending by the government before the program was shut down.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is more than just food assistance — it is a vital tool that keeps New Hampshire stable. T…
A group of lawmakers led by state Rep. Carrie Sorensen wants New Hampshire to become the third U.S. state to cover the cost of diapers for infants under its Medicaid program. House Bill 1798 would provide eligible families on Medicaid with funding for 100 diapers a month for the first 12 months of an infant’s […]
“It’s local,” said Kathy Sorell, founder and operator of Restoration Acres, a food-focused nonprofit she runs out of her home in Meredith.
It's too early to tell how many of New Hampshire’s 75,000 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients have started to lose benefits d…
BELMONT — After 10 years with the Belmont Public Library, Director Eileen Gilbert submitted her letter of resignation earlier this month.
