WASHINGTON ― The Donald Trump administration on Friday told states to pay full food benefits for November even as it fought in court to withhold the aid. In a memo to states, the U.S. Department of ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has admitted it made a mistake in its calculation of how much to cut food benefits this month because of the government shutdown. In new guidance to state ...
The Trump administration faces a new challenge in the battle over food assistance benefits amid a federal funding lapse — a lawsuit filed by recipients who say they’re in danger of going hungry. The ...
(The Center Square) – SNAP recipients in Ohio are expected to receive half of their regular monthly benefit allotment, according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. However, there is ...
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Orange County food banks work to keep food on tables for families stuck without SNAP benefits
Michele Gile speaks with some food bank volunteers in Orange County who are working overtime to keep food on the tables of families who are stuck without SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown.
Orange County food banks work to keep food on tables for families stuck without SNAP benefits Michele Gile speaks with some food bank volunteers in Orange County who are working overtime to keep food ...
Dear Rusty: I turn 70 next month, Oct. 3, and am making an application for Social Security benefits to begin in January 2026. I want the maximum Delayed Retirement Credits (DRCs) and the highest ...
(The Center Square) – Despite previously denying it had the legal authority to do so, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Monday that it will use emergency funds to partially cover SNAP benefits ...
(CNN) — The Trump administration said Monday that it will provide only half of the normal food stamp benefits for November by tapping into the program’s contingency fund amid the government shutdown.
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HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - As the federal government shutdown continues, Mississippi families who depend on SNAP benefits are left without a safety net. One nonprofit is stepping up to fill the gap.
President Donald Trump and the Republican majority in Congress have decided against using the almost $6 billion in existing contingency funds to maintain SNAP benefits on which more than 42 million ...
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