 202 SNAP participants and 368 non-participants were assessed to determine their opinions on proposed SNAP policies, revealing that the majority supported increasing federal spending, broadening usage of benefits, and improving food healthiness, while 60% opposed the America's Harvest Box proposal. This article was authored by Cindy W. Leung and Julia A. Wilson. 202 SNAP participants and 368 non-participants were assessed to determine their opinions on proposed SNAP policies, revealing that the majority supported increasing federal spending, broadening usage of benefits, and improving food healthiness, while 60% opposed the America's Harvest Box proposal. 202 SNAP participants and 368 non-participants were assessed to determine their opinions on proposed SNAP policies, revealing that the majority opposed the America's Harvest Box proposal.