Major Changes Coming to SNAP Benefits in 10 US States

Michael Nguyen
Published Oct 16, 2025


Some US states are planning to change what can be bought with SNAP benefits, which help people pay for food. These changes are being pushed by lawmakers in ten states who want to stop the purchase of "junk" food like candy, soft drinks, and high-sugar snacks with these benefits.

SNAP helps over 42 million Americans every month buy food. Right now, people can use SNAP benefits to buy almost any food except alcohol, tobacco, and food that is hot when sold.

However, some people think allowing these purchases leads to unhealthy eating habits, which can cause obesity and chronic diseases. They blame junk food for these issues. 

To make these changes, each state needs permission from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees the SNAP program. In the past, the USDA has allowed some changes, like letting people buy food online during the pandemic, but has never approved bans based on how nutritious the food is.
 

Here are the states considering legislation to stop SNAP junk food and drink purchases:

 
  1. Arizona 
  2. Arkansas 
  3. Idaho
  4. Iowa
  5. Missouri
  6. Montana 
  7. Tennessee 
  8. Texas 
  9. Utah
  10. West Virginia


Supporters of the new rules believe they will help lower health costs by encouraging healthier eating.

Montana Senator Daniel Zolnikov, who supports these changes, says that while he isn't against low-income people drinking soda, he is against suggesting that processed foods are as healthy as other products.

However, not everyone supports these changes. Critics argue the changes are too controlling and overlook the higher costs of healthy foods.

Kavelle Christie, a health policy expert, calls SNAP a safety net, not a tool to control what people eat. Senator Mike Lee from Utah disagrees, stating that taxpayer money shouldn't be spent on junk food.

Check out: Maximizing Your Health with SNAP Benefits and Making Nutritious Choices on a Budget

Public health experts have warned that without more help buying fruits and vegetables, these new rules could make it even harder for poor families to eat healthily. Only ten states are currently part of a USDA program that gives extra help to buy fresh produce.

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