| Title | Comment Period End Date |
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| Comment Request: SNAP - Reporting of Lottery and Gambling, and Resource Verification |
As a reminder, meals and snacks offered through the child nutrition programs may be claimed for federal reimbursement if they meet the federal nutrition requirements and other federal regulations. State agencies may not withhold federal reimbursement for meals that meet the federal requirements, even if additional state requirements are not met. However, if a state provides an additional reimbursement above the federal reimbursement, they may withhold the state reimbursement.
President Trump made a commitment to the American people to cut wasteful spending, Make America Healthy Again, and to combat fraud, waste, and abuse—restoring common sense to government. Under the leadership of Secretary Rollins, USDA’s FNS has taken swift and decisive action to be representative of the change the American people voted for.
This page provides the South Dakota Department of Social Services' SNAP Employment and Training state plan.
This page provides the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families' SNAP Employment and Training state plan.
This page provides the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' SNAP Employment and Training state plan.
The page provides the New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance's SNAP E&T state plan.
Each state agency is required to implement an employment and training program for the purpose of assisting members of SNAP households in gaining skills, training, work, or experience that will increase their ability to obtain regular employment and meets state or local workforce needs. All state agencies are required to submit an annual E&T state plan to FNS for review and approval.
The territory you selected is not required to operate a SNAP Employment and Training program.
The Child Nutrition Database is a required part of the nutrient analysis software approved by USDA for use in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.
The Food and Nutrition Service is correcting a final rule that appeared in the Federal Register on Nov. 18, 2024.