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Texas Sen. John Cornyn backs bill to keep SNAP benefits flowing during shutdown as cutoff nears
Texas, offered a pointed analogy Wednesday when asked about Democrats blaming President Donald Trump for the impending cutoff of federal nutrition assistance due to the government shutdown. Cornyn compared Democrats to the proverbial kid who murders his parents,
Meals on Wheels Central Texas announced that a combination of inflation, funding cuts, and a looming Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program cut-off has left the organization vulnerable.
The ongoing shutdown means more than $600M per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump that money into the state economy.
"We're trying to pinch every penny that we can," said Gina Hernandez. "And the best way to do that is to help each other out."
The Dallas Morning News has compiled a list of food banks across North Texas where residents can find support.
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North Texas restaurants offer free meals for kids as families prepare to lose SNAP benefits
As millions of Texans face food insecurity due to a SNAP benefit pause, small businesses in North Texas are stepping up to feed children in need.
Over 40 million Americans could lose access to federal food assistance Saturday if the government shutdown continues into November.
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North Texas families fear hunger, voice outrage as SNAP aid stalls amid shutdown: "It's just wrong."
At the Good Samaritans of Garland food pantry, the line stretches out the door as more families brace for the fallout from the ongoing government shutdown that's put millions of Texans' food assistance at risk.