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South Dakota’s Senate passed a bill banning SNAP use for sugary drinks, pending a federal waiver by Sept. 1, 2026.
South Dakota’s Senate passed a bill to ban SNAP use for sugary drinks, requiring a federal waiver by September 1, 2026, if approved.
The measure, backed by health and fiscal concerns, aims to reduce obesity, diabetes, and dental issues, with supporters citing long-term savings.
Opponents, including Governor Larry Rhoden, cite $310,000 in estimated startup costs and potential burdens on rural retailers.
The bill now awaits the governor’s decision, with a press conference scheduled to address the issue.
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El Senado de Dakota del Sur aprobó un proyecto de ley que prohíbe el uso de SNAP para bebidas azucaradas, a la espera de una exención federal para el 1 de septiembre de 2026.