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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is allocating $1.8 million to mitigate the potential suspension of SNAP funding due to the government shutdown.
Gov. Katie Hobbs made $1.8 million available as food stamp funding runs out. That's roughly 1% of the state's monthly food assistance distribution.
Local food banks are getting ready to serve more people as the federal shutdown threatens food assistance benefits for many Arizona households.
Gov. Katie Hobbs is launching a temporary state program, "Food Bucks Now," to provide a short-term lifeline for affected families.
Arizona and 24 other states has sued the Trump administration for "unlawfully suspending" SNAP food assistance during the government shutdown.
Find information to help people in Arizona with SNAP resources not being starting Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
As the longest government shutdown continues without an end in sight, tribal leaders across Arizona are preparing their tribal members for impact and uncertainty, especially the loss of SNAP benefits. Yaqui Chairman Julian Hernandez informed tribal members ...
Despite two federal court rulings to keep SNAP running during the shutdown, questions remain about when benefits will reach families.