Hundreds of thousands of people on SNAP are still in limbo, while November also marks the start of free universal childcare ...
As the shutdown enters November, roughly 42 million Americans many lose their SNAP benefits. Here are three things recipients should do as the courts look to step in.
Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funds to provide at least partial food stamp benefits to tens of millions of Americans in November, as the federal government ...
The near-certain freeze on key federal nutrition programs will put particular pressure on tribal communities, according to advocates and U.S. senators of both parties.
Judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday afternoon that the Trump administration must fund SNAP during the ...
People of all racial and ethnic backgrounds participate in SNAP. Roughly 42% of the heads of SNAP households are white, 25 percent are Black, 23 percent are Latino, and 4 percent are Asian. SNAP ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island temporarily ordered the Trump administration on Friday to continue SNAP funding, following a lawsuit by several states. Another judge in Boston ruled that the Trump ...
More Americans are turning to food banks to help fill the assistance gap, but administrators caution they aren't designed to act as a safety net for a government program.
The federal government shutdown and new work requirements will throw New York’s food stamps program into chaos.
D.C.-area leaders expressed relief and agreement after two federal judges ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to ...
When Post Falls resident Gerri Pope received an Idaho Department of Health and Welfare letter in late October telling her she wouldn't receive her SNAP benefits in November if the government shutdown ...