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SNAP has about $6 billion in the contingency fund — short of the roughly $9 billion needed to cover a full month of the program, putting November benefits in jeopardy.
The USDA said food stamps will not be sent out in November in light of the continuing shutdown. Here's what Illinois recipients should know.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website saying federal food aid will not go out Nov. 1, raising the stakes for families nationwide as the government shutdown drags on.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Monday said Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) contingency funds are not “legally available” to cover benefits during the shutdown. At a press
The cryptic message from the USDA says "the well has run dry" and blamed Democrats for the Nov. 1 pause of SNAP benefits, effecting millions.
After weeks of warnings, the USDA has confirmed that SNAP benefits will not be issued in November if the government shutdown continues.
More than 800K New Jerseyans could lose food aid as the federal shutdown halts SNAP benefits, sparking concern among officials & food banks.
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Alabama SNAP recipients to not receive benefits Nov.1, says USDA. Here's what to know
The USDA has announced that SNAP benefits will not be issued Nov. 1. How many Alabamians will be affected? What to know.
As the federal shutdown threatens SNAP benefits, Minnesota directs $4 million to food shelves across Minnesota. USDA warns assistance may stop Nov. 1.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and 22 other state attorneys general have sent a letter to the USDA’s Acting Associate Administrator for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), asking for clarification on the agency’s recent actions.