Democratic officials in 25 states sued the Trump administration Tuesday in an attempt to block a food assistance program from drying up this weekend amid the ongoing government shutdown.
One in six Mass. residents, or about 667,000 households, receive SNAP benefits — including children, the elderly, and ...
At a rally Tuesday outside of the statehouse, Massachusetts Attorney General (AG) Andrea Joy Campbell announced she will join ...
With 22,000 people in Berkshire County poised to miss out on November SNAP benefits due to the ongoing federal government ...
PACE Head Start programs in New Bedford could lose busing, and could close completely, if the federal government shutdown ...
The lawsuit argues the USDA is legally required to continue providing SNAP benefits during the shutdown as long as it has ...
Attorney General Andrea Campbell and 22 of her counterparts filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of ...
Twenty-six states and the District of Columbia, along with the Governors of Kansas and Pennsylvania, filed a lawsuit in the U ...
Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas joined 20+ states suing the USDA over halted SNAP food benefits during the shutdown, citing harm ...
Attorney General Andrea Campbell and 22 of her counterparts filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of ...
Filed Tuesday in Massachusetts district court, the lawsuit argues that the USDA is legally required to continue providing ...
The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Massachusetts. It asks a judge to take immediate action before benefits run out at ...
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