New Proposal Would Automatically Apply Coupons For SNAP Recipients
A proposed law would mandate that stores automatically apply all coupons to SNAP recipients’ purchases.
A proposed law would mandate that stores automatically apply all coupons to SNAP recipients’ purchases.
A first-of-its-kind digital coupon bill could once again become the first of its kind to be signed into law.
Today’s controversy over digital coupons has echoes of a similar coupon debate that happened decades ago.
Two states debate proposed laws that would require stores to grant you digital coupon discounts automatically.
A bill requiring in-store alternatives to digital coupons fails to become law, but others are still pending.
A look at several changes affecting couponers that are in the works for 2024.
A bill to ensure the digitally-disconnected have access to digital coupons moves a step closer to becoming law.
Members of Congress ask the FTC to investigate disparities in access to digital coupons.
A federal law aimed at preventing the sale of stolen or counterfeit goods, could be read as applying to the sale of coupons.
One state introduces, and another advances, a bill that would require offline alternatives to digital-only discounts.