POLITICSOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
One year after ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’: 98K fewer Pennsylvanians on SNAP
One year after President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Pennsylvania saw a 11% drop in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment, with 98,000 fewer residents receiving food benefits due to new requirements. The law includes work mandates and reduced federal aid, drawing criticism from advocates like Rep. Brendan Boyle, who called it 'robbing from the poor to give money to the ultra and mega wealthy.'
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- One year after ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’: 98K fewer Pennsylvanians on SNAP
- “The Alarm Bell”: Arizona’s Drop in SNAP Participation Signals Potential Nationwide Impact of Trump Legislation
- Millions lose SNAP benefits as stricter requirements kick in
- Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill has cut food assistance for millions of Americans
- Virginians suffer as callous, major cuts to food stamps become entrenched
- A year after Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, Arizona Democrats warn coverage losses are mounting