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The Trump administration has threatened to halt federal funding for Wisconsin's FoodShare program.
Federal officials are seeking personal data on program recipients to investigate potential fraud.
Governor Tony Evers has refused the data request, citing confidence in the current system.
Wisconsin's attorney general has joined a multi-state lawsuit to block the data collection effort.
MADISON – Wisconsin could lose federal funding to administer the nation's anti-hunger program known as SNAP, the Trump administration signaled Tuesday.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Trump administration plans to halt funding for states whose governors have not responded to the agency's request for data on recipients of the program known in Wisconsin as FoodShare.

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