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Nevada lawmakers spar over expiring SNAP benefits
The debate over which political party is responsible for the impacts the government shutdown is having on safety net programs spilled into the open on Tuesday at an event Gov. Joe Lombardo and U.S. Rep.
Nevada has joined a lawsuit challenging the United States Department of Agriculture’s upcoming suspension of SNAP benefits, which provide $90 million a month to around 500,000 Nevadans.
Nevada’s SNAP food program faces shutdown as federal rules block state funding, leaving 500,000 residents at risk while officials urge bipartisan action.
Three Square Food Bank is expanding emergency relief efforts as families across Southern Nevada face food insecurity, stepping up to help those in need and offering ways you can help as well.
Nevadans face SNAP benefit loss amid federal shutdown as funding dries up, with over 477,000 residents affected.
Nevadans who rely on federal food assistance could face benefit delays next month if Congress does not break its budget stalemate, said state officials.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will expire Saturday for millions of Americans across the nation due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This unprecedented crisis threatens to leave approximately 42 million people — including children,
Changes to DMV registration will have drivers going online instead of getting in line. Nevada’s SNAP funding quickly approaches a Nov. 1 deadline, while 'Silver Belle' readies for it's trip to the U.S.
Congressman Steven Horsford, alongside other local leaders, is urging Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo to call a special session to address potential funding shorta