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Toni’s Kitchen is offering food relief to Essex County residents during the government shutdown. A donation drive will bolster the effort.
SNAP benefits will not be distributed on Nov. 1 due to a lack of funding from the ongoing government shutdown.
Phil Murphy, along with Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and Senate President Nick Scutari, was preparing to accelerate SNAP funding for food programs.
SNAP benefits, aka "food stamps," have been paused during the government shutdown, likely impacting more than 100,000 across South Jersey alone.
Philly area food banks are seeing skyrocketing demand for food after SNAP payments did not go out to millions in the local area on Nov. 1.
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Food banks to receive more NJ grant money amid SNAP uncertainty
As the government shutdown reaches November, putting SNAP benefits in question, New Jersey is handing out grants to help food banks.
The federal government has threatened to stop paying food assistance starting Nov. 1, impacting 42 millions Americans and over 800,000 New Jerseyans.
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting New Jersey rushing millions to food banks before residents lose SNAP benefits and officials warning that ballot thieves are trying to steal voters’ financial information.
Gov. Murphy declares a state of emergency after the Trump administration suspends SNAP benefits, affecting over 800,000 New Jersey residents.