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NC Attorney General thinking about additional action as Trump threatens not release SNAP funds
One of the court rulings requiring the Trump administration to use emergency funds to pay for SNAP benefits came in response ...
North Carolinians enrolled in SNAP will not receive partial benefits until next week, the state health department said ...
The NC health department said it's "working as quickly as possible to ensure North Carolinians have timely access to these ...
The Trump administration told federal courts that it will tap into a contingency fund to distribute partial November payments ...
In North Carolina, 1.4 million people receive SNAP benefits. What Gov. Stein says about ‘fleeting’ help and federal shutdown ...
Four Asheville community centers are accepting food donations to be distributed to local food pantries and distribution ...
As the government shutdown drags into its second month and SNAP benefits delayed for the first time in 60 years, local food banks are seeing an outpouring of community donations to meet the ...
Though the Trump administration is required to continue funding SNAP, there are varying processing times and uncertainty as to when those benefits will be fully ...
In an interview with WFAE, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson weighs in on recent court rulings ordering the Trump ...
USDA provided guidance Tuesday saying that the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services could provide partial ...
On the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 4, the NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) reported that it has received guidance from the USDA to ...
The lack of protein donations is a serious program, according to Mike Berger of the Tri-Area Ministry Food Pantry. It comes ...
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