“Any time there’s any reduction or tightening of benefits, especially SNAP benefits, we typically see an uptick in families and individuals seeking food assistance,” Patty Sneddon-Kisting, CEO of the Urbandale Food Pantry, said.
Iowa food banks, pantries brace for increased need after Trump signs sweeping tax and budget bill
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