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Wisconsin DHS says cuts to federal SNAP program will impact 90,000 people, cost Wisconsin taxpayers $314 million a year

May 22, 2025

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Health Services issued a statement today about the impact of the cuts included in the House of Representatives budget reconciliation bill passed overnight. According to DHS the proposed changes to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will cost taxpayers $314 million per year and put 90,000 people at risk of losing benefits.

The bill will now go to the United States Senate for consideration. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has started to analyze how these cuts would impact all Wisconsinites, including taking food away from families, shifting costs to Wisconsin taxpayers, and increasing red-tape requirements making it harder for parents, kids, people with disabilities, and older adults to get food assistance.

“Wisconsin runs one of the best SNAP programs in the country and these cuts would cost our state approximately $314 million every year,” said Wisconsin Medicaid Director Bill Hanna. “This is over a quarter billion dollars each year that Wisconsin couldn’t use for our health care, our roads, our schools, or our economy.”

SNAP, also known as “FoodShare” in Wisconsin, helps nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites put food on their tables. SNAP benefits can be used at most stores as well as many farmers markets, allowing many working families, kids, and older adults access fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the year. SNAP is also good for Wisconsin’s farmers, grocers, and local economies.

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  • Us disabled people can not work So how are we going to eat? If we could work we would