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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November are on the line as the government shutdown continues ...
CT families receiving SNAP benefits could lose nearly $200 monthly on average, a bigger hit than families would feel in any ...
If November begins and SNAP payments don't arrive, residents can seek relief at their local food banks, which they can ...
Yes, Connecticut officials said that EBT cards will indeed continue to work during the government shutdown, even in November ...
SNAP benefits have officially expired, leaving hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents without critical food ...
With hunger already increasing, Connecticut food pantries are likely to see an unprecedented wave of need starting.
Federal judges in RI and MA have ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to release federal SNAP benefits by noon on Monday.
The Archbishop's Annual Appeal released the emergency funding to food banks in Hartford, Litchfield and New Haven counties.