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SNAP benefits lapse amid government shutdown: Where to find food and help in the Chicago area
As SNAP benefits lapse amid the ongoing government shutdown, these food banks, mutual aid groups, community organizations and ...
Food banks and food pantries across Illinois and in the Chicago area need the public's help more than ever as they brace for ...
Some 42 million recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will have to wait for them to be restored ...
Nearly 2 million people in Illinois may lose food assistance starting Saturday because of the government shutdown. The state ...
Wednesday's order offers support for Illinois farmers and their families. His order Thursday will direct the state to work ...
Nearly 2 million Illinois residents depend on SNAP to help pay for groceries. As the government shutdown continues, they’re scrambling to find other ways to feed their families.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has earmarked additional funding to support seven food banks that supply more than 2,600 food pantries statewide ahead of SNAP freeze.
Axios Visuals Two federal judges ordered the Trump administration to continue funding SNAP benefits during the government shutdown, but if and when payments will resume remains unclear. Driving the ...
Gov JB Pritzker has signed an executive order that directs $20 million towards food banks in Illinois amid SNAP uncertainty.
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Illinois allocates $20 million to food banks in response to SNAP funding loss
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed an Executive Order on Thursday that provides emergency funding for food banks and pantries ...
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Judges order SNAP funding to continue as shutdown threatens food assistance for many Illinois families - WGN News at 5
With food stamp benefits set to expire Saturday, two federal judges ruled almost simultaneously that President Donald Trump’s ...
Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must continue funding SNAP during the government shutdown, using contingency dollars if necessary, to ensure that the 2 million Illinoisans ...
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