SNAP cuts could cost West Virginia millions. State leaders have yet to say how they’ll protect food aid.| Mountain State Spotlight
Key votes by the state’s US Senators could threaten Medicaid, the health insurance that one in three West Virginians relies on.| Mountain State Spotlight
Those working with some of the state’s most vulnerable say food stamp cuts could be devastating to the state.| Mountain State Spotlight
In its funding bill, Congress is cutting funding to teach families to eat healthy. Organizers had no choice but to cut some programs.| Mountain State Spotlight