Nearly 10% of households in Ulster County could lose SNAP benefits by Saturday if shutdown continues
Nearly 10% of households in Ulster County and just under 8% of households in Dutchess County could lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by Nov. 1 ...
The ongoing shutdown means more than $600M per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump that money ...
As the government shutdown continues, there are resources available in the Texas Panhandle and Eastern New Mexico to help fill the gap.
Effects of the pause will be especially widespread in Texas, which has the highest population of food insecure people in the ...
This new facility is set to triple the number of meals provided to Houston's children in need, expanding from 10,000 to a ...
Nearly 100,000 individuals and families in Tarrant County are set to lose food stamp benefits starting Nov. 1, leaving food ...
As the government shutdown continues, hundreds of thousands of Central Texans will soon lose their SNAP benefits.
There are some contingency funds, totaling just under $6 billion, that could, in theory, be used to keep SNAP running.
In the Rio Grande Valley, more than 300,000 adults and children receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
Attorneys general for Arkansas and Oklahoma are among more than a dozen calling for the U.S. Senate to protect Supplemental ...
With the government shutdown going past Oct. 27, the federal government will not be able to provide SNAP benefits. H-E-B made ...
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