USDA Renames and Relocates SNAP, Flags 14,000 Recipients Driving Luxury Cars in One State
USDA renamed and relocated SNAP and the Food and Nutrition Service to five regional hubs as Secretary Rollins flagged 14,000 SNAP recipients in one state driving luxury vehicles.
USDA Renames and Relocates SNAP, Flags 14,000 Recipients Driving Luxury Cars in One State USDA renamed and relocated SNAP and the Food and Nutrition Service to five regional hubs as Secretary Rollins flagged 14,000 SNAP recipients in one state driving luxury vehicles. Aaron Rafferty April 30, 2026 Key Takeaways: USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on April 30, 2026 that the Food and Nutrition Service will be renamed the Food and Nutrition Administration and most of its 2,600 D.C.-based employees will relocate to five regional hubs in Indianapolis, Dallas, Kansas City, Raleigh, and Denver. SNAP, the country's largest anti-hunger program serving roughly 38.5 million Americans, will be headquartered in Indianapolis. Child Nutrition Programs move to Dallas, Supplemental Nutrition and Safety Programs to Kansas City, and research programs to Raleigh. Rollins also flagged that 14,000 SNAP recipients in a single unidentified state are registered owners of luxury vehicles including 2,098 Teslas, 306 Land Rovers, 244 Alfa Romeos, 141 Porsches, 59 Maseratis, 11 Lamborghinis, and 3 Bentleys, citing analysis from the Foundation for Government Accountability. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on April 30, 2026 that the Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services mission area will be reorganized as the Food and Nutrition Administration (FNA), with most of the agency's 2,600 D.C.-based employees relocated to five regional hubs. SNAP, which serves roughly 38.5 million Americans monthly, will be headquartered in Indianapolis. Child Nutrition Programs go to Dallas, Supplemental Nutrition and Safety Programs to Kansas City, and research programs to Raleigh. The FNA Administrator and a small policy footprint remain in Washington. The reorganization caps a year of USDA decentral