Deep federal cuts to the SNAP “food stamps” program could leave thousands of families hungry across Connecticut, food banks warned on Tuesday.
Taxpayers could also face a hefty bill, with hundreds of millions of dollars shifted from the federal to state government.
But President Donald Trump defended the cuts on Capitol Hill, arguing that they will actually lead to more food availability.
“IT DOESN’T LAST”
Around 390,000 people in Connecticut rely on SNAP, which stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Maria Carrasquillo, of Bridgeport, is one of them. In 2023, Carrasquillo told News 12 Connecticut that she struggled to afford groceries – even with SNAP benefits.