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Wisconsin seeks $69M for FoodShare to avoid $205M in penalties and meet new federal SNAP rules.
Wisconsin groups are urging lawmakers to approve $69 million in funding for the FoodShare program to meet new federal SNAP requirements, warning that failure to act could trigger up to $205 million in penalties.
The funds would cover increased administrative costs, support staff hiring, and maintain program integrity amid a shift that places 75% of administrative expenses on states.
Over 165 organizations, including farmers and anti-hunger advocates, stress that FoodShare supports over $1 billion in annual economic activity and is critical for low-income families, food security, and rural livelihoods.
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Wisconsin busca $69M para FoodShare para evitar $205M en multas y cumplir con las nuevas reglas federales de SNAP.