The majority of states—36—have issued warnings regarding SNAP November payments as the government shutdown continues.
On Nov. 1, millions of Americans will lose their SNAP benefits, which give food assistance to low-income families. The ...
About 42 million low-income people receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, more commonly known as food stamps. An Oct. 10 letter from the U.S. Agriculture Department to ...
The Michigan HHS says that the USDA has asked state officials to temporarily pause November food benefits. Nearly 13% of ...
Gov. Healey says there's "no way" Massachusetts would be able to make up for lost SNAP funding from the federal government.
Gov. Bill Lee says he "shares frustration" of poor families that won't see federal SNAP benefits but won't use state funds to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service told Michigan officials to pause payment of November ...
About 1,600 families a month use the healthy food pantry at the Food Bank of Delaware in Newark. That need could grow next ...
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has warned SNAP cardholders that they will not receive new benefits beginning November 1st ...
If the government shutdown continues, Americans could lose their SNAP benefits for November, including more than 3.4 million ...
The ongoing government shutdown is set to affect SNAP benefits for millions of Americans next month, states say ...