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: A volunteer holds a “Save our SNAP” bag at a rally on April 14 in Springfield. An estimated 150,000 Illinoisians could lose their SNAP benefits beginning May 1 due to changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Jenna Schweikert)

150,000 Illinois households may lose federal food assistance beginning May 1

Apr 20, 2026 | 11:32 AM