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Home»Politics»Virginia Loses More Than 100,000 SNAP Recipients, Sparking Heated Debate: ‘Could Learn How to Shop and Cook’

Virginia Loses More Than 100,000 SNAP Recipients, Sparking Heated Debate: ‘Could Learn How to Shop and Cook’

No more benefits

David RodriguezBy David RodriguezJuly 18, 20262 Mins Read
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More than 100,000 Virginians have dropped off the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) rolls compared to the same time last year, sparking fierce debate after Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins praised the decline as evidence that the Trump administration’s reforms are working. While supporters call the drop proof that fraud is being reduced, critics argue thousands of struggling families are losing access to food assistance.

Under President Trump’s leadership, we are ending SNAP fraud and protecting taxpayer dollars.

SNAP benefits should go to the Americans who need them most — not fraudsters exploiting the system.

Thanks to Republican governors who stepped up and partnered with us, we’ve uncovered… pic.twitter.com/uK7weHkbQR

— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) July 15, 2026

Rollins has recently highlighted declining SNAP enrollment and projected savings of billions of dollars, saying the administration’s reforms are eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse while ensuring benefits go to those who qualify.

Virginia’s sharp decline comes after the state expanded eligibility reviews and implemented stricter administrative requirements. According to state officials, more than 100,000 fewer people are enrolled in SNAP than during the same period last year.

The numbers quickly divided opinion online. Supporters argued the decline shows taxpayer dollars are no longer being spent on people who shouldn’t qualify for assistance.

“Stopping fraud so citizens that need it can receive it.”

Another commenter wrote, “Dropped because illegal immigrants and other ineligible people were removed.” Others strongly disagreed, arguing the changes are affecting seniors, people with disabilities, and working families who still rely on the program.

“There are senior citizens and disabled people whose SNAP was either cut or reduced to pay for the rich tax cuts that they made permanent. Senior citizens whose monthly income is $1,300 will get $25 a month in SNAP.”

Another commenter argued that support services should do more to help recipients build life skills, writing, “Roanoke Mental Health needs to get to know their clients… If they could learn how to shop and cook it would help them, SNAP, and food pantries.“

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State officials say the enrollment decline reflects stricter eligibility reviews and administrative changes rather than across-the-board benefit reductions. Even so, the dramatic drop has become a flashpoint in Virginia, with supporters viewing it as proof the reforms are working and critics warning that eligible families may also be losing access to food assistance.




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