SNAP benefits paused in Nov. due to government shutdown
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The USDA has accused Democrats of voting “12 times to not fund” Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans will not get SNAP benefits for November, as the federal government shutdown continues.
The Democratic officials contend the administration is legally required to keep benefits going as long as it has funding.
In an unprecedented situation, millions of Americans could lose access to a crucial food assistance program in the coming weeks amid the federal government shutdown.
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Montgomery County announced Friday a massive aid plan to help food assistance programs as the government shutdown is set to ...
Local food banks are preparing to serve more people as the federal shutdown threatens to pause food assistance benefits for ...
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