California sues USDA over halted SNAP benefits
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Some Americans prepare for halt in SNAP benefits
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Snap Benefits Food Stamp Shutdown Looms
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With benefits expected to run out Saturday because of the government shutdown, Democratic leaders of 25 states allege that the USDA is required to keep providing funds.
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Gov. Youngkin reveals VENA program to aid SNAP recipients
Governor Glenn Youngkin released new details on how food assistance would be provided to the state’s 850,000 SNAP beneficiaries. You may recall, Yougkin issued a state of emergency on Thursday, October 23,
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McMaster announced during the press conference that he has activated the One SC Fund as well as the state National Guard. Officials said activating the One SC Fund will “allow for a coordinated charitable giving campaign dedicated to providing direct monetary assistance to regional food banks and local feeding partners across the state.”
WALLINGFORD — The Trump administration has announced federal food assistance that helps feed nearly 436,000 people in Connecticut will stop flowing on Nov. 1, saying the "the well has run dry" as the federal government shutdown continues.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey, on Oct. 28, 2025, challenged West Virginia citizens to donate money to a new fund — which the state will match to the tune of up to $13 million — to buy and distribute food to food banks and pantries across the state as federal SNAP benefits (commonly known as food stamps) are set to expire on Nov.
The state plans to distribute $100 million in federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funding to reduce housing and utility costs to help make up for the temporary loss of federal SNAP benefits for 168,
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Gov. Stitt says he is exploring all options while urging Congress to prevent SNAP benefits freeze
Gov. Kevin Stitt is urging Congress to address the impending freeze of SNAP benefits, which could affect nearly 680,000 Oklahomans.
Gov. Kathy Hochul Monday announced the state will provide $30 million in additional emergency food aid to prevent hunger for millions of New Yorkers facing a cutoff of federal food assistance this weekend as the government shutdown drags on with no end in sight.