As the government shutdown continues, New Hampshire congressional leaders urge bipartisan cooperation to find a solution.
State officials urge recipients to use remaining benefits now as the USDA halts new issuances during the federal shutdown.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -According to Feeding the Gulf Coast, across the nation, 42 million Americans rely on SNAP, a ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined 22 other state attorneys general in a letter requesting more answers on the future ...
Nevada Representatives Steven Horsford, Dina Titus and Susie Lee are pushing Governor Joe Lombardo to do anything within his ...
Salvation Army social services coordinator Micah Chisholm said a lot of people rely on SNAP benefits, some to supplement ...
"They've helped me at least provide a source of income to help along the way for me," said one Plattsburgh resident. " Every ...
Police charged a man with impaired driving, hit-and-run, and other violations after he allegedly hit eight vehicles.
Representative Val Hoyle remains in her district as the House is still on recess and the government shut down.She met ...
Nearly 1.4 million Georgians enrolled in federal food assistance will go without benefits starting November 1 due to the ...
New SNAP work requirements expand age limits to 64 and millions at risk of losing food assistance as federal government ...
Carina Patterson says she applied for SNAP benefits last month to feed her family, but due to the government shutdown, her ...
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