None of this is normal. Food-stamp benefits have never been cut like this in the current program’s more-than-60-year history.
Two federal judges ruled the Trump administration must continue to pay for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
"Now we'll have to prioritize which bills we can pay and which can wait," said one mother of two about a looming freeze in food aid.
While the political and legal wrangling continues, the bottom line for thousands of families, including the 1 in 20 in Utah who rely on food stamps for at least part of their food, is uncertainty ...
The government shutdown has now become the longest in U.S. history. On Tuesday, the Senate failed to pass a funding bill for ...
SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) -When Daletia Chung, of Montgomery County, Maryland, learned that her November food ...
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture ...
The president has stretched the limits of his powers to help those at the heart of his agenda, not the many in greatest need.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has resisted calls for smaller, separate spending bills after Schumer and his party ...
The state is making another infusion of emergency food aid as 3 million New Yorkers face the looming expiration of nutrition ...