Shopping sales and stocking up on staples are just some of the ways you can keep your family fed as the government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits. As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, ...
1.1 million Mass. residents at risk of losing food benefits next week due to the government shutdown
More than a million Massachusetts residents could lose their food benefits next week if the federal government shutdown continues. Gov. Maura Healey and other local Democrats called on President Trump ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — More than 50,000 people in Onondaga County alone will lose their grocery money starting this weekend. The federal food stamp program, referred to as SNAP, is caught up in the ...
State leaders and the United Way have launched a relief fund to collect private donations for hunger relief. Massachusetts officials say the state cannot replace the approximately $240 million in ...
The potential pause is part of a broader, nationwide funding lapse as a message at the top of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's website states no Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
Democrats and Republicans have made no progress toward ending the federal government shutdown. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: They're barely even talking, even as hundreds of thousands of federal workers missed ...
More than 1.1 million state residents could lose access to federal food benefits beginning Nov. 1 if the government shutdown drags on another week, a dire situation that Governor Maura Healey blamed ...
(NEXSTAR) — As the government shutdown continues, more than 40 million people are on the precipice of missing out on receiving their SNAP benefits come November. Should the shutdown continue into ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- With no end in sight of the government shutdown, there is a looming crisis for people who rely on federal aid to feed their families. That's because The Supplemental Nutrition ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — With the federal government shutdown entering its 24th day on Friday, families who get food assistance are worried about how they’ll put food on the table if the shutdown continues.
Hundreds of thousands of Iowans will not receive food assistance benefits beginning Nov. 1 as the federal government shutdown continues. Iowa food bank leaders have warned that they face an ...
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