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flag Congressional Republicans consider $230 billion cuts to SNAP, alarming states like Minnesota over rising hunger.

flag Congressional Republicans are considering significant cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), potentially reducing funding by $230 billion. flag This could lead to an annual cost of $220 million in Minnesota, where officials warn it may increase hunger and strain local food banks. flag Feeding America estimates that Minnesotans facing hunger need over $400 million annually to meet their food needs. flag The cuts would follow reductions already made by the Trump administration, raising concerns about increased food insecurity and the economic impact on states.

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