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SNAP, Rotisserie Chicken

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Hot Rotisserie Chicken Isn’t SNAP-Eligible — but a New Bipartisan Bill Could Change That
A bipartisan bill, the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act, aims to make hot rotisserie chicken eligible for SNAP benefits, addressing a long-standing rule that excludes hot prepared foods.

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The Root on MSN · 12h
Why SNAP adding hot rotisserie chicken is more important than you might think
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Democrats clash over rotisserie chicken
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SNAP recipients in Colorado could soon buy hot rotisserie chicken with benefits
A bipartisan bill at the U.S. Capitol adds "hot rotisserie chicken" to the definition of food.

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Gothamist · 2d
3 NY Democrats vote against extending food stamp coverage to rotisserie chickens
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U.S. House OKs Fetterman bill allowing SNAP to cover hot rotisserie chicken
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Post-Megabill Drop in SNAP Participation Is Steepest in Decades

Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) fell by more than 3 million people (8 percent) nationwide between July 2025 and January 2026. The drop followed the enactment of H.
MiBolsilloColombia on MSN
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Are you between 55 and 64? Your SNAP benefits are now at risk

The OBBBA law expanded SNAP work requirements to adults up to age 64. Learn what this means for you and what steps you can take to avoid losing benefits.
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SNAP map shows states where most people have lost benefits

Forty-eight states have reported drops in SNAP participation since new requirements came into force in 2025.
Arizona Capitol Times
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Millions dropped from SNAP benefit programs

More than 3 million people lost access to the federal SNAP program following President Trump’s reconciliation law, marking the steepest decline since 1997.
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SNAP program, leadership moves to Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that it is moving the leadership of its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to Indianapolis as part of a major reorganization.
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Report claims 14K SNAP recipients own luxury cars. The evidence is lacking

The report amplified by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins relies on anonymous data and includes some examples that may involve identity fraud.
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Disconnected SNAP calls contribute to thousands losing food assistance

As hunger rises, the inability to reach state SNAP case workers contributes to thousands losing food assistance
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Arizona leads nation in SNAP rolls decline after federal changes

More than 400,000 Arizonans have lost food assistance since July — about half of them children — as the state implements sweeping changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) under new federal law,
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