Hunger organizations warn federal cuts to SNAP funding impose costs ‘New Hampshire simply cannot afford’

By Jane Miller, 9/01/2025, Concord Monitor

Federal changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could cost New Hampshire an additional $14 million over the course of the next two years.

President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill shifted the responsibility to fund of a portion of SNAP, also known food stamps, to individual states, a cost hunger relief advocates in New Hampshire say the state is not prepared to shoulder. Read More…

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