A federal judge ruled Friday that the Agriculture Department must disburse funding for SNAP, also known as food stamps.
Federal officials announced on Monday they will tap contingency funds to help cover some SNAP benefits that lapsed as of Nov. 1. Local leaders say they are looking for additional guidance.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced on Monday the state would provide $62M in funding for SNAP benefits in the state amid the government shutdown.
With the federal government suspending Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits beginning Nov. 1, more than 17,000 Lake County residents are impacted, including 6,200 children and 2,510 ...
The Trump administration said they would allocate funds to partially distribute SNAP benefits, but families across the metro ...
Although it’s unknown when EBT cards will recharge, U.P. food pantries are ready to meet the increased demand during the SNAP ...
The ongoing federal shutdown is causing delays in SNAP benefits, impacting thousands of families in Kern County. In response, ...
SNAP recipients will now receive half their usual benefits for the month of November. But when can impacted families expect ...
Efforts are being made to determine when partial payments for November will begin appearing on SNAP cards in and around ...
Among the preschools closing as of Monday are 24 Migrant and Seasonal Head Start centers spread across five states. Those ...
The Senate Democratic attempt, which was led by Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley, would have forced the Department of Agriculture to ...
President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP for November, after two judges issued rulings requiring the government to keep the nation’s largest ...