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Nebraska to ban soda and energy drinks

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Map shows states considering soda SNAP benefits ban as USDA approves plan
Nebraska became the first state to ban the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for purchasing soda and energy drinks, and governors in several other states have submitted waivers to the federal government to implement similar restrictions.

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Request to remove soda and add healthy food under SNAP announced by Governor Morrisey
Governor Morrisey announced that a waiver request was submitted to remove soda and add healthy food under SNAP. According to ...
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West Virginia seeks federal approval to remove soda from SNAP
Soda is the most recent target of Gov. Patrick Morrisey's effort to make West Virginia healthier.Morrisey announced Tuesday the state has submitted a waiver req ...
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Morrisey submits SNAP waiver removing soda, adding healthy food
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Morrisey formally requests that WV’s SNAP benefits no longer pay for soft drinks
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has formally asked the federal government to disallow the state’s food assistance program from paying ...

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