BALTIMORE — Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has filed yet another lawsuit against the Trump Administration.
This time regarding recent guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), that would disqualify some migrants from being eligible for The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP.
In July 2025, Congress passed President Donald Trump's signature bill the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Part of the bill limits SNAP benefits for non-U.S. citizens, while increasing penalties for states erroneously handing them out to those not eligible.
For perspective, last year Maryland had a 13.64 error rate, 8.65 percent of which were over-payments , according to the USDA.
Maryland sues in attempt to withhold SNAP recipient info from feds
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