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G.O.P. Senators Want Fewer Cuts to Food Aid, Teeing Up a Fight with the House

Republicans whose constituents rely on nutritional assistance worry that cuts to those programs approved by the House will saddle their states with huge costs and harm low-income children.

Catie Edmondson
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Children and Childhood, Congressional Budget Office, Diet and Nutrition, Federal Aid (US), Federal-State Relations (US), Food Insecurity, Food Stamps, House of Representatives, Lunch and Breakfast Programs, One Big Beautiful Bill Act (2025), Poverty, Republican Party, Senate, States (US), Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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