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SNAP, Rotisserie Chicken and Bipartisan Bill

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Hot Rotisserie Chicken Isn’t SNAP-Eligible — but a New Bipartisan Bill Could Change That
A bipartisan bill, the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act, aims to make hot rotisserie chicken eligible for SNAP benefits, addressing a long-standing rule that excludes hot prepared foods.

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Bill would allow SNAP benefits to cover hot rotisserie chicken
 · 22h · on MSN
US House spares rotisserie chickens from SNAP eligible food rules
 · 18h
House Votes to Allow SNAP Benefits to Be Used for Hot Rotisserie Chicken
The U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment to a bill that will allow SNAP benefits to be used to purchase hot rotisserie chickens at a grocery store

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IJR · 22h
House OKs SNAP Recipients To Get Hot Rotisserie Chicken
 · 16h
U.S. House OKs Fetterman bill allowing SNAP to cover hot rotisserie chicken
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4 million fewer on SNAP benefits after Trump rule changes

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SNAP benefits eligibility, restrictions changing this week

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has now approved applications from 22 states to limit what SNAP benefits can be used to buy.
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