Millions may lose SNAP and WIC benefits as the government shutdown threatens funding, leaving families struggling to afford ...
The ongoing government shutdown has entered its 22nd day, threatening to disrupt the availability of SNAP benefits for ...
About 3.5 million Texans—including 1.7 million children—could lose access to SNAP benefits next month if the shutdown ...
In Texas, roughly 3.5 million people rely on SNAP benefits each month. Other programs, including WIC, TANF, CHIP, and ...
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Texas, Illinois and California issued notices to SNAP recipients about a ...
Waller County food pantry expects possibly twice as many people seeking help if SNAP benefits paused
Thousands of Texas families could soon lose access to the food assistance they depend on. The U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
In a letter to state health officials earlier this month, Ronald Ward -- the acting head of SNAP -- warned that "if the ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services has warned that if the shutdown persists, SNAP benefits, which many Texans rely ...
Texas SNAP benefits are at risk. If the shutdown goes on past Oct. 27, deposits won't happen. Find out more details now.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in Texas as the Lone Star Card program, is an essential federal ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Millions of Texas families could lose access to crucial federal assistance. The state's Health and Human ...
There will be no Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in Texas beginning in November until the federal ...
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