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    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown speaks at a public event while discussing policies affecting food assistance programs and families.

    More than 776,000 children have lost Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits since Congress approved changes to federal food assistance rules, according to a new analysis that found children accounted for nearly half of the 1.67 million people who disappeared from SNAP rolls in a dozen states. The losses have alarmed anti-hunger advocates because SNAP […]

    The post Nearly 800,000 Children Lose SNAP Benefits as Hunger Advocates Warn of Growing Crisis appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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