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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine joined state leaders on Thursday in announcing a new food assistance plan for families who might be affected by the anticipated suspension of SNAP benefits.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signs an executive order to provide $25 million in emergency food assistance during the federal shutdown.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine calls temporary $25 million relief package "not a viable, long-term solution" for the food security crisis looming from the federal government shutdown.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTAP) - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Thursday afternoon, establishing emergency food assistance for Ohio families affected by the suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Approximately 1.4 million Ohioans receive a total of $264 million in food benefits from SNAP each month. The average monthly SNAP benefit per person is about $190.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced some help for Ohioans whose food assistance benefits are expected to run out as the federal government shutdown continues. The governor announced a plan to provide up to $25 million amid the anticipated suspension of Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,
The governor's order directs the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services to distribute the funds in two ways.
The class-action lawsuit claims DeWine should belated pay $300-per-week federal COVID jobless benefits to 320,000 eligible Ohioans.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSAZ) - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Thursday that will provide $25 million to Ohio families affected by the the suspension of SNAP, according to a press release from DeWine’s office.
Major League Baseball is working with sports gambling companies to eliminate “micro prop” betting from the sport, according to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine told a local media outlet that Major League Baseball is working with sportsbooks to stop offering micro prop bets.