Alabama sending $300 to needy families, $5M to food banks
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The hearing comes after the coalition that successfully sued the Trump administration over its decision to suspend SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown requested a federal judge to release a new order on funding the program in response to the USDA’s delay in releasing payments.
Alabama SNAP benefits will not go out on Nov 1, leaving thousands at risk. How many will be affected? Here's what to know.
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SNAP in Alabama: Interactive map shows percent of population receiving benefits in each county
Americans uses the SNAP program to buy groceries, but this week, according to *** memo put out by the Department of Agriculture, Federal food aid will not go out beginning November 1st. *** post on their website reads the well has run dry and blamed Senate Democrats for demanding health care concessions amid the now nearly month-long government shutdown.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WHNT) — Alabama’s members of Congress are speaking out about the government shutdown. We are now on day 38 of the government shutdown, and Alabama Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives disagree on how to get the government back up and running.
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‘Should be Held Accountable!’: Alabama Nurse’s Job on the Line After ‘Disrespectful’ Video Mocking SNAP Recipients
"Alabama nurse faces job repercussions for mocking SNAP recipients in viral video as U.S. government shutdown hits historic duration.
SNAP recipients in Alabama are bracing for impact as benefits are set to end on Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown. Some Alabama business owners are also
Looming cuts to SNAP funding have been closely watched in Alabama and across the United States. The Monday announcement that partial funding for the food assistance program will be provided for
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Mazda Toyota donates $50K to north Alabama food bank for furloughed workers, SNAP recipients
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing is donating $50,000 to the Food Bank of North Alabama to help in response to the federal government shutdown and the delay of SNAP benefits.