Budzinski meets with Champaign food assistance nonprofit about latest SNAP effects
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Following a week of intense discussions between the Trump administration and a federal judge, a governmental body has announced its commitment to fully fund the SNAP program.

Recently, a judge in Rhode Island mandated that the SNAP program receive full funding for November, a decision reported by WCIA on Thursday. The USDA has confirmed its efforts to comply with this ruling. As this development unfolded, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski visited the nonprofit organization, The Land Connection, in Champaign to explore the broader impact on more than just the program’s beneficiaries.

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