Millions of Texans could lose access to federal food assistance on Nov. 1 as the government shutdown continues.
Texas House Democrats sent a letter to Governor Greg Abbott urging him to declare a state of emergency and fund SNAP benefits ...
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
The calls to the Republican governor came as the food stamp program was set to run out of funding amid the government ...
As millions of Texans face food insecurity due to a SNAP benefit pause, small businesses in North Texas are stepping up to ...
Travis County and Austin city leaders are expected to discuss the pause of the SNAP benefits, and how it impacts Central ...
As the United States government shut down threatens SNAP food benefits, the East Texas Food Bank is preparing to step up for ...
Felicia McIntosh says even with SNAP, budgeting for her family of six is a daily challenge. She's holding onto the hope and ...
David Macpherson, Ph.D., the Economics Department chair at Trinity University, said the loss of SNAP benefits spending will ...
Leaders of several local food banks and pantries told The Dallas Morning News they’re expecting a surge in demand and asked ...
With SNAP benefits on hold, Laredo food banks and schools mobilize to feed families. A citywide food drive is planned to help ...
The ongoing shutdown means more than $600M per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump that money ...
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