The impasse over funding the government means that the nearly 1 in 8 U.S. residents who rely on SNAP to buy groceries may be facing at least a temporary lapse in benefits.
The impacts on basic needs – food and medical care – underscored how the impasse is hitting homes across the United States.
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Michiganders wait to learn whether the federal government will fund food assistance during the ongoing government shutdown.
Plans by the Trump administration to freeze payments to SNAP on Saturday were halted by federal judges, but the delay in payouts will still likely leave millions of people short on their grocery ...
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Judge Talwani gave the Trump administration until Nov. 3 to decide if it will pay full or partial benefits. Another judge said SNAP is an entitlement.
The pain of the shutdown is being felt by millions of other Americans as the federal government enters Day 32 of a funding ...
The U.S. House has not met for legislative business in more than six weeks, while U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S ...
In the upper chamber, U.S. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., has introduced the Withhold Member Pay During Shutdowns Act, which would ...