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SNAP funding is set to lapse Nov. 1, leaving recipients empty-handed. Here's what experts say.
With food-stamp funding set to lapse Saturday, recipients are asking what happens to their benefits — and when help might resume.
The continuation of the government shutdown threatens access to federal food assistance programs for millions of Americans.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) website has placed an advisory blaming Senate Democrats for the impending absence of food assistance benefits on its website. Starting Nov. 1, it is
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SNAP benefits won't reach nearly 2 million Illinois residents for "days or weeks" despite the Trump admin announcing partial funding for November.
State law prohibits public resources from being used for political purposes; DHHS says Gov. Jim Pillen can issue partisan statements.
While Tennessee is not allocating funds to continue the SNAP program in the state, it is working with food pantries to help residents in other ways.
After Gov. Laura Kelly joined a lawsuit, the USDA will pay partial SNAP benefits. But it is unclear how soon Kansans will get November food stamps.
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Those impacted can visit the state's website FeedTN.org. Users can select the county they live to find food distributions.
Some 42 million recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will have to wait for them to be restored after losing them on Saturday.