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One year after biggest SNAP cuts ever, 100,000 Ohioans without help, state bracing for costs
One year after the largest SNAP cuts in program history under the Republican 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act', 100,000 Ohioans are without food stamp assistance, and the state faces increased costs. The cuts, combined with a federal shutdown, have reduced benefits and strained food banks as families struggle with food insecurity and rising economic pressures.
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