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Over 600,000 individuals in Colorado, half of whom are children, rely on SNAP benefits. The state of Colorado is stepping in to help fill a potential lapse in benefits recipients of SNAP will lose Nov. 1, if the shutdown of the federal government continues ...
Governor Polis acts to protect SNAP benefits during the federal shutdown, seeking to prevent hunger in Colorado.
Colorado joined a lawsuit filed by states against the U.S. Department of Agriculture to attempt to force the restart of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. Those benefits are set to expire on Nov.
Open enrollment season kicks off in just a couple of days. SNAP benefits are set to run out at the same time on Nov. 1.
Nonprofits across Colorado are bracing for what's to come as food insecurity reaches one of its highest levels this century.
According to a post on each location's Facebook page, any child visiting one of the three area locations will eat free, “no questions asked.”
Two judges could rule as soon as Friday on whether President Donald Trump's administration must replenish SNAP food aid benefits for November despite the govern
Starting this weekend, more than 600,000 Coloradans who depend on SNAP benefits may be forced to turn to food banks to stay full. If they don't have the money to shop at grocery stores, there could be a much bigger impact for everyone in Colorado.