Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Monday that the government shutdown will likely delay food benefits for millions.
Governor Newsom mobilizes the California National Guard and California Volunteers to aid food banks during the federal ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said Californians could see their benefits delayed if the federal government shutdown is not ended ...
Millions could be at risk of having their access to food impacted as the SNAP food program is set to run out of funding by ...
Newsom said he'll deploy the National Guard to support food banks in response to the shutdown impacting food benefits to ...
SNAP provides food benefits to low-income families. In California alone more than 5.5 million Americans rely on SNAP each ...
More than five million people across California could see delays in their federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
A family business in San Jose is offering free meals to kids whose families use SNAP benefits. The state says around 5.5 ...
Experts warned that Americans face a "tough time" as food banks are unlikely to be able to meet the incoming demand.
Multiple states have issued alerts to SNAP recipients, warning that they may not receive November benefits if the government shutdown continues.
The USDA could also tap into contingency funds to keep SNAP operating, but it would cost about $8 billion to keep everyone’s benefits running in November. The size of the agency’s contingency fund is ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will deploy the National Guard to support food banks because of expected delays to ...