Trump administration will partially pay for SNAP benefits
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that approximately “42 million Americans” could lose their SNAP benefits from Nov. 1 The Jimmy Kimmel Live! Big, Beautiful Food Bank will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.
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Portland-area governments mobilize to help families in need as federal SNAP benefits remain in limbo
Local governments in the Portland area are pledging new funds and support for families in need as access to federal food assistance remains in limbo.
For more than a month, U.S. Senate Democrats and Republicans have been at an impasse. The chamber needs bipartisan support to pass a spending measure because 60 votes are required to end a filibuster and advance to a final vote, but neither party has that much of a majority.
Food banks and hunger relief organizations are seeing an increase in the number of people lining up for food packages since SNAP benefits were halted on Nov. 1.
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Alabama commits $2 million to food banks as government shutdown impacts SNAP funding
Gov. Kay Ivey announced Tuesday that $2 million in state emergency funds will go to food banks across Alabama to help families affected by the federal government shutdown's impact on SNAP benefits.
Selma, strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s “sickening” decision to not provide SNAP benefits until the government shutdown ends. Sewell responded on X to a Truth Social post Trump made Tuesday where he said SNAP benefits will be,
Jade Dumpling & Noodle House, Acorn Community Cafe, Souper Bowls, and more offer free meals to Eugene community
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill that would've reopened the government until Nov. 21. The bill failed to advance by a vote of 54-44. It would have needed 60 votes to advance.