Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Monday that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) contingency funds are not ...
As the government shutdown continues, tens of millions of people who rely on the government for food assistance are set to ...
The Trump administration now says it won't use a contingency fund to pay SNAP benefits to about 1 in 8 Americans in November, ...
Former Deputy Director of the White House National Economic Council Daniel Hornung explains the limits of SNAP’s emergency ...
Federal and state officials warn that November SNAP funds will not be issued without a resolution to the ongoing federal ...
California among states suing Trump administration over SNAP funding cuts during government shutdown
The states argue that the Trump administration chose to suspend November’s SNAP benefits instead of using contingency funding ...
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'USDA Has Contingency Funds': Tim Walz Pulls Back The Curtains, Exposes Trump Admin For Choosing To Let People Starve Amid Government Shutdown
During a press briefing announcing $4 million in emergency funding to address food insecurity amid the ongoing government ...
The Administration must use all available options to fund November benefits for the 1 in 8 people in the U.S. who need SNAP ...
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USDA won’t shuffle funds to extend SNAP during shutdown, in about-face from earlier plan
SNAP has about $6 billion in the contingency fund — short of the roughly $9 billion needed to cover a full month of the ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Monday that contingency funds are "not legally available" to cover SNAP benefits amid the government shutdown.
Senate President Mary Felzkowski said state lawmakers likely won't seek to backfill the federally funded food stamp program ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers announced Oct. 27 that Wisconsin will file a lawsuit against USDA to force the release of ...
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