Food Bank of South Jersey president and CEO predicts a "tsunami of despair" as the government shutdown causes a pause in SNAP ...
The fear of hunger is permeating food pantries and grocery stores across the tri-state and around the country, with many ...
"We're having nightmares already" as 800,000 New Jersey residents may not receive benefits in November if the government ...
With SNAP benefits paused by the federal shutdown, Gov. Phil Murphy is fast-tracking $42.5M to New Jersey food banks to fight ...
The anticipated Nov. 1 freeze on SNAP benefits threatens food security for 130,000 people in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester ...
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Murphy declares NJ state of emergency over SNAP benefits
More than 800,000 people in New Jersey rely on SNAP, including many children, seniors and people with disabilities.
The ongoing federal shutdown is pausing SNAP benefits for 42 million nationwide, including over 800,000 in New Jersey, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers SNAP, said it will stop making payments Nov. 1. If the department makes good on that promise, it would be the first time the program has been ...
SNAP benefits will not be distributed on Nov. 1 due to a lack of funding from the ongoing government shutdown.
Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a State of Emergency as the U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to freeze payments to the ...
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