The Agriculture Department says the error rate in the SNAP food program for low-income families is high and might trigger a nearly $1 billion penalty.
Florida provides assistance to more than 32,000 Floridians living with HIV and a proposed rule change could narrow income elegibility, causing more than half of recipients to lose access to treatment ...
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Florida's AIDS drug assistance program fully restored today after cuts threatened HIV medication access
Florida's AIDS Drug Assistance Program is restored to full eligibility today, reversing cuts that threatened HIV medication ...
AHF Healthcare Center physicians and employees protest outside the Pinellas County Florida Department of Health office on Jan. 30, 2026 in St. Petersburg. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation held protests ...
Over 132,000 people in Florida live with HIV, according to 2024 state health data. In Alachua County, approximately 370 of every 100,000 residents live with the virus. This spring, many of them were ...
A Florida program is available to help low-income residents pay for energy services. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is federally funded, and it's designed to help ...
In Florida, in the first five months since the bill took effect, participation in SNAP has dropped by about 10% statewide.
As an increasing number of Florida food-stamp recipients will have to meet work requirements to remain eligible, the state faces a potential hefty bill from the federal government for the program.
An end to the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history could restore food assistance for 42 million Americans. Recent court rulings have created confusion over whether states could ...
Florida's Department of Health has proposed a rule change that could remove thousands of people from the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program. The change would lower the income eligibility for direct ...
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