Effects of the pause will be especially widespread in Texas, which has the highest population of food insecure people in the ...
Millions of Texans are expected to be impacted by the halt in SNAP benefits next month, as a result of the government ...
The ongoing shutdown means more than $600M per month won’t go to millions of Texas SNAP beneficiaries who pump that money ...
Food banks across Texas are preparing for increased demand as SNAP benefits are set to halt Saturday, affecting millions of ...
Many Central Texas families told KVUE they are bracing for the worst and are begging lawmakers to find a solution.
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) has co-sponsored the Keep SNAP Funded Act. According to the Office of John Cornyn, the Act ...
With SNAP benefits set to end, social services organizations will likely be asked to do more. But funding cuts have hampered their efforts.
As the government shutdown continues, hundreds of thousands of Central Texans will soon lose their SNAP benefits.
In Texas, 3.5 million Texans — including 1.7 million children — rely on SNAP, also referred to as food stamps, each month.
As millions of Texans are set to lose SNAP benefits Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown, local communities are stepping up ...
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About 3.5 million people in Texas depend on SNAP benefits. Food banks in the state are planning for a surge in clients when those benefits stop going out Nov. 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown.