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At least 12 states, including Colorado, have received federal approval to restrict recipients of SNAP from buying soda and ...
Colorado has received a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to restrict the use of Supplemental Nutrition ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday approved a waiver from Colorado seeking to exempt soda and sugary beverages from ...
Colorado is still waiting to hear about two other proposed changes that would allow those who use SNAP to buy ready-to-eat ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has allowed Colorado to exempt sugary beverages and soda from being purchased with ...
The new waivers, which go into effect in 2026, mean families will no longer be able to purchase products like soda or candy ...
Beverages with at least five grams of sweetener per 12 ounces will no longer be SNAP eligible. COLORADO, USA — Soon sodas and ...
Just 7.8% of so-called fair hearings went in favor of Colorado SNAP beneficiaries in 2019, compared with 41.4% nationally.
Federal funding for Colorado SNAP benefits -- also known as food stamps -- will be limited after Jan. 20, according to Ki’I Powell, director of the Office of Economic Security at the Colorado ...
Colorado SNAP allotments will depend on a household’s size, gross income, net income, and additional factors. The maximum payment for one person is $281 per month.
L ow-income households in Colorado who receive monthly food benefits from the federal program called SNAP can expect to see their first payment for August in seven days. In the Centennial State ...
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