With SNAP benefits set to end, social services organizations will likely be asked to do more. But can they meet the needs?
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Texas food banks boost aid as SNAP hit by shutdown effects
As the federal government shutdown continues, food banks across East Texas are ramping up emergency response efforts to ...
Cornyn is one of 10 Senate Republicans co-sponsoring legislation offered by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., to fund SNAP, more ...
With SNAP delays set to begin Nov. 1 that will impact more than 3.5 million Texans, food banks in the state are bracing for a ...
Families across Texas are bracing for what happens next if the federal shutdown continues — and it could hit grocery budgets ...
The Wichita Falls Area Food Bank is gearing up to help people in North Texas during the U.S. government shutdown.
If the federal shutdown continues past Oct. 27, funding for SNAP food assistance will run out in Texas, potentially leaving 3 ...
The government shutdown is only becoming harder for Americans to bear. But Republicans and Democrats still have yet to strike a funding deal.
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SNAP benefits: Over 140K Central Texans will lose due to shutdown; List of resources for those in need
As the government shutdown continues, hundreds of thousands of Central Texans will soon lose their SNAP benefits.
David Macpherson, Ph.D., the Economics Department chair at Trinity University, said the loss of SNAP benefits spending will ...
If it became law, the Keep SNAP Funded Act would provide retroactive payments for SNAP benefits missed on or after Sept. 30, ...
Many Central Texas families told KVUE they are bracing for the worst and are begging lawmakers to find a solution.
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