Trump administration will partially pay for SNAP benefits
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Millions of Americans are hurting from the shutdown, with thousands of federal workers missing paychecks, SNAP recipients not receiving funds to eat, and those looking to fly facing delays.
With SNAP funding interrupted by the government shutdown, food pantries like Schaumburg Township’s are seeing a surge in need and asking for community support to keep their shelves stocked.
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Houston Food Bank distributions for SNAP recipients, federal workers impacted by shutdown
The Houston Food Bank is holding several special food distributions in November to support SNAP recipients and federal workers who are impacted by the government shutdown. Here's how to register.
El Paso County is launching emergency aid measures to combat food insecurity amid SNAP delays and the ongoing government shutdown.
Nearly every facet of the central Ohio community has come together to feed families as the federal government shutdown has become the longest in history.
Millions of Texans are currently facing delays in receiving their monthly SNAP (food stamp) benefits due to the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. Various resources, including food banks, pantries, and community sites, are offering free meals and groceries; residents can find help using tools from organizations like Feeding Texas.
For 35 days, most federal workers have gone without pay as money dries up across critical agencies. Even if the shutdown ends, it's unlikely funding would return in time for Hoosiers to receive full SNAP benefits by Nov.
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U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields discusses SNAP benefits, shutdown concerns at Shreveport town hall
Congressman Cleo Fields spoke to a packed room during a town hall meeting about the federal government shutdown in downtown Shreveport on Tuesday.