Federal government shutdown threatens SNAP food aid
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is a major piece of the U.S. social safety net used by nearly 42 million, or about 1 in 8 Americans, to help buy groceries. US national intelligence director says former American strategy of ‘regime change’ is over US defense chief vows to ‘stoutly defend’ Indo-Pacific interests in talks with China With fragile Gaza ceasefire holding,
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine calls temporary $25 million relief package "not a viable, long-term solution" for the food security crisis looming from the federal government shutdown.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are expiring in two days amid the nearly one-month-long government shutdown. Based on 2024's fiscal year, nearly 42 million low-income Americans relied on SNAP to afford groceries and receive crucial food assistance.
Mike Tyson said his new business venture, ChaChing’s Price Fighter, could support the 42 million Americans whose SNAP benefits will be reduced on Nov. 1.
Mike DeWine, Senate President Rob McColley, and House Speaker Matt Huffman announced a $25 million plan Thursday to blunt the impact of SNAP funding cuts.
As SNAP benefits hang in the balance, schools, PTAs, and groups supporting students are rallying to make sure families stay fed.
Iowa anti-hunger advocates said rulings by two federal judges that order the Trump administration to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program using contingency funds during the government shutdown offer some hope,
Will benefits go out Saturday? It remains to be seen. Here's what to know, and how to get help. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal program that provides assistance to low-income seniors, people with disabilities living on ...
As millions of Americans brace for potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) amid the federal government shutdown, families across the country are confronting a chilling reality.