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Hot Rotisserie Chicken, SNAP and Bipartisan lawmakers

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Courthouse News Service · 1d
Giving them wings: Bipartisan bill would add rotisserie chicken to SNAP benefits
Senate lawmakers have unveiled a bill aimed at making hot rotisserie chicken eligible for federal food aid, a move they say will help Americans feeling cooped up by current restrictions on benefits.

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WGAL on MSN · 6h
Fetterman backs 'Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act' to let SNAP recipients buy hot chickens
 · 17h · on MSN
Bipartisan lawmakers cook up 'Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act'
 · 23h
SNAP benefits don't pay for rotisserie chicken. A bipartisan bill might change that
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators wants government food assistance programs to foot the bill for rotisserie chicken from the grocery store.

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Fetterman introduces “Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act”
Wyoming News · 1d
Fetterman joins in introducing 'Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act'
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Rep. McDonald Rivet calls foul on SNAP ban on rotisserie chickens

And some members of Congress — U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet, D-Bay City, among them — say that's just cuckoo.
Yahoo
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SNAP restrictions on soda, candy, and more are coming in 2026 and beyond — here's what's changing by state

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shoppers who use SNAP benefits will see changes to what they can buy in 2026 and beyond. Twenty-two states are changing or will change what people who use SNAP can buy. Most of the ...
Axios on MSN
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What to know about Florida's SNAP changes

Soda and sweets are no longer eligible purchases under Florida's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Why it matters: Hundreds of thousands of households in Tampa Bay can no longer use their benefits to buy a box of Little Debbie's,
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