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The Trump administration has sought to collect private information on mostly lower-income people who may be in the country ...
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has joined 20 other states in filing a SNAP lawsuit against the U.S. Department of ...
SNAP is a federally funded, state-administered program that delivers billions of dollars in food assistance to low-income ...
A legal battle unfolds as Democrats challenge the Trump administration's directive to collect personal data from SNAP ...
A coalition of states is taking legal action against a federal directive demanding sensitive data from SNAP participants, ...
A coalition of 21 attorneys general, including Dana Nessel, filed a lawsuit against the USDA for demanding sensitive data on ...
Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell, with 21 other AGs, sues USDA over demands for SNAP recipients' private data, citing privacy law violations and potential funding threats.
The lawsuit calls USDA's demand for SNAP data as "another step in this Orwellian surveillance campaign." A coalition of states has already sued to stop the administration from sharing Medicaid data.
Twenty-one states are suing after the USDA demanded states turn over sensitive data on food assistance applicants. The lawsuit calls the demand an "Orwellian surveillance campaign." ...
Twenty states and Washington, D.C., are suing USDA after the agency demanded states turn over sensitive data on applicants for food assistance by July 30.
Washington’s attorney general on Thursday sued to stop its food stamp payment processor from sharing program participants’ data with the federal government, which could use the information for ...
She and three other SNAP recipients, along with a privacy organization and an anti-hunger group, are challenging USDA's data demand in a federal lawsuit, arguing the agency has not followed ...