Millions of Americans could see their food assistance disrupted next month as the government shutdown continues.
Gov. Jeff Landry warns Louisiana SNAP benefits for 800,000 residents could end in November if the federal shutdown continues.
Some states have already announced plans to suspend SNAP payments next month, a move that could dramatically disrupt food ...
Local food banks are preparing for increased demand as uncertainty surrounds SNAP program funding for November due to the ...
As the government shutdown persists, funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are at risk in ...
The nearly monthlong government shutdown will halt food SNAP benefits to tens of thousands of people in the New Orleans area ...
A federal food aid program that helps about one in eight Americans buy groceries stands to be paused Nov. 1 because of the ...
Governor Jeff Landry has taken steps to ensure that seniors, individuals with disabilities, and children in Louisiana who rely on food stamps do not go hungry if SNAP benefits are cut due to the ...
The Louisiana Department of Health will prioritize processing and issuing SNAP benefits to beneficiaries as soon as the federal government reopens in Washington, D.C., officials say.
The Louisiana Department of Health will begin notifying families this week. Notices will also be provided to businesses and retailers that take SNAP benefits.
After the announcement that SNAP benefits will not be paid in November in Louisiana, Catholic Charities of Acadiana is asking ...