The federal government said SNAP recipients could receive up to 65% of benefits in November, rather than a maximum of 50% announced earlier.
Wednesday marks the longest government shutdown in history, leaving some East Tennesseans looking for answers.
Families across the country, including those here in Tennessee, will see less in SNAP benefits this month.We learned from the ...
As SNAP benefits remain frozen in Tennessee, Governor Bill Lee allocates $5 million to food banks statewide while a Knoxville ...