With all the big changes happening politically and economically, many American families are worried that programs they have counted on in the past may go away — and they could go hungry because of it.
Kansans rallied against Senate Bill 363, which would force Kansans to recertify their eligibility for public assistance programs every quarter, on March 12, in the Statehouse. TOPEKA — Advocates, ...
Republican-backed legislation restricting eligibility for federal food assistance programs is headed to the governor’s desk ...
Under the bill (SF 2422), the state would consider all household income in deciding eligibility for food assistance, while excluding the income of high school students. The bill seeks to eliminate ...
TOPEKA — Advocates, medical providers and recipients of public assistance programs rallied Thursday at the Statehouse with a clear message: restricting access to these programs would hurt Kansans.