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Bill Would Help More College Students Get Food Assistance
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Bill Would Help More College Students Get Food Assistance

United States House of Representatives

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House Bill 8246 would expand who can get SNAP food benefits—a federal program that helps families buy groceries. Right now, many college students don't qualify. This bill would let more students apply, including those whose families have little or no income. It's part of the Food and Nutrition Act. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.

Many college students face real challenges when paying for both tuition and food. House Bill 8246 would change federal rules so more students can get help from SNAP, a program that provides food benefits to families with lower incomes.

Right now, SNAP has strict rules about who qualifies as a student. Many college students are left out, even when their families have little money. This bill would expand eligibility for students, especially those whose families have no income or a negative student aid index, meaning they owe money rather than qualify for financial aid.

The bill is part of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, which sets up federal nutrition programs. It's currently being reviewed by the House Committee on Agriculture, which handles food and farm-related policies. The committee received the bill on April 9, 2026.

When more students can access food assistance, they can focus on their studies instead of worrying where their next meal comes from. This bill reflects our community's commitment to supporting students so they can succeed in college and reach their goals.

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