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SNAP turmoil puts Healey in a bind as Trump’s fraud push raises stakes for Mass., blue states
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union declaration of a “War on Fraud” continues to reverberate in the Bay State, where Gov. Maura Healey is playing defense over her management of Massachusetts’ ...
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Lynchburg store owner charged with SNAP fraud transactions
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WFXR) – On Tuesday, March 3, a Lynchburg grocery store owner has pleaded guilty to federal charges tied to a string of fraudulent food stamp transactions, according to the Department ...
State officials across the country are looking to crack down on fraud and mistakes in the nation’s largest food assistance program, spurred by looming federal rules that will force states with high ...
VA Grocery Store Owner Admits To Multi-Million Dollar Food Stamp Fraud. India-West News Desk. LYNCHBURG, VA– Rajan Babbar, ...
Scammers steal billions of dollars in food stamps from needy people every year. Why isn’t Congress doing anything to stop them? Bianca Hunter, a mother of two, had her SNAP EBT card declined last ...
The state’s food assistance programs took center stage at a meeting at the Capitol on Thursday morning.
(The Center Square) – With the Trump administration taking steps to curb food stamp fraud, some fiscal watchdogs argue that shifting the consequences of fraud from the federal government to states is ...
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Indian-origin owner of Virginia grocery store pleads guilty to food stamp fraud: 'Cash for SNAP'
Rajan Babbar, an Indian-origin owner of a medium-sized grocery store in Lynchburg, Virginia, has pleaded guilty to one count of fraud involving the federal government's food stamp program SNAP and one ...
Blue state governors have demonstrated a reflexive opposition to President Donald Trump. That’s led to some absurd outcomes. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is working to obtain records from every ...
It's time to stop the blame game and the political maneuvering. Taxpayer money is not there to waste, and SNAP recipients who are eligible need the designated funds to go for food, not fraud.
A Pittsburgh woman must pay nearly $55,000 in restitution following her conviction for food stamp fraud at her African food market in East Pittsburgh. Bolaji Michael, 46, pleaded guilty in October to ...
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