Kentucky food pantry braces for SNAP cuts

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — St. Vincent de Paul works as a campus full of community services—shelter for the unhoused, addiction services for people in recovery and a kitchen to feed those seeking a hot meal.

But recent reporting from the Congressional Budget Office estimates that nearly two and a half million Americans will lose their Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits under President Donald Trump’s domestic policy bill.

Scott Haner, a decade-long volunteer with St. Vincent de Paul’s food pantry, said food insecurity is about more than just lost benefits…

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