Arizona food banks are seeing increased demand due to a federal government shutdown. The potential reduction of SNAP benefits could affect over 855,000 Arizonans. Food banks are requesting monetary ...
In a written statement, the Arizona Attorney General's office said USDA’s $5 billion emergency fund will not be able to cover the full SNAP costs for all 50 states in November.
Despite two federal court rulings to keep SNAP running during the shutdown, questions remain about when benefits will reach ...
"People really are in desperate need right now," said a mother from Mesa, as the ongoing federal government shutdown ...
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Judges order SNAP funding as Arizona families await benefits
Governor Katie Hobbs expressed frustration with the Washington deadlock, revealing her personal connection to the issue.
Times were tough even when SNAP funds were flowing, “Sometimes it can only mean a cup of potatoes for a meal." ...
Food banks across the Valley are seeing increased lines as nearly 1 million Arizonans are set to lose SNAP benefits on ...
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As SNAP funding dries up, food banks see growing lines and rising frustration across Arizona
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego encouraged Arizonan's to support food banks during a time of uncertainty for many families.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said she’s pleased about the recent ruling in the SNAP benefits lawsuit she had the state join, calling it a "win." ...
Federal judges make ruling on continued SNAP benefits funding; arrests made over assault incident on ASU campus; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Here’s how some, albeit far from all, Latter-day Saint leaders of congregations are preparing to help those impacted by loss ...
A federal court ruling allows the use of contingency funds to support SNAP in Arizona, as local businesses step up to offer aid during the funding crisis.
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