SNAP benefits won’t go out to 750,000 Alabamians on Nov. 1
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as well as another assistance program for women, infants and children, are at risk of running out of federal dollars in days.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Tuesday announced that Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance (VENA) will deliver benefits to people who use the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). If the shutdown hasn’t ended by Nov. 1, VENA will begin weekly distributions on Monday.
As Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program users brace for a potential freeze in benefits, KOCO 5 is breaking down fact from fiction.
Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food assistance program is expected to run out after Nov. 1 if the government remains shut. The bill Schmidt will cosponsor, H.R. 5822, would continue SNAP funding for Kansans in need.
Governor Glenn Youngkin is creating a state-based system to fill the gap for people who are in need of food assistance.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the launch of the Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance program (VENA), a state-funded initiative designed to support Virginians
Governor Mark Gordon announced today he is exploring options around the potential suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments on Nov. 1 due to the ongoing
NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson is taking the U.S. Department of Agriculture to court, accusing the agency of illegally withholding more than $230 million in monthly food assistance for 1.4 million North Carolinians.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson will hold a press conference about food assistance days ahead of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s Nov. 1 hiatus.