Nevada, SNAP and Trump
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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.
The State of Nevada plans to quickly funnel $38.8 million toward local food banks in hopes fewer people will go hungry next month when $90 million in federally funded “food stamps” are not delivered to low-income people and families.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo shuffles state funds to support food banks, while Attorney General Aaron Ford has joined lawsuit to block SNAP shutdown.
Nevada’s SNAP food program faces shutdown as federal rules block state funding, leaving 500,000 residents at risk while officials urge bipartisan action.
Nevada AG Aaron Ford joins multi-state lawsuit against Trump administration over SNAP benefit cuts affecting nearly 500,000 Nevadans during government shutdown.
Nevadans face SNAP benefit loss amid federal shutdown as funding dries up, with over 477,000 residents affected.
Southern Nevada’s food bank is expanding its emergency response to meet anticipated demand as federal funding to a program that helps feed nearly 500,000 residents threatens to dry up Saturday. Three Square Food Bank’s announcement Tuesday came the same day as Nevada joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration aiming to release emergency
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.
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.