“If a shutdown extends beyond mid-October, USDA could technically tap its contingency reserve funding to cover SNAP costs.
Yes, according to Rep. Brittany Petterson (D-Colorado). At least for the month of October. "Recipients should expect to ...
Social security, Medicare and Medicaid payments are continuing now that the federal government has shut down, but other programs might have to rely on state funds if a shutdown drags on, experts ...
In a matter of hours, the U.S. government could shut down for the first time in seven years amid a standoff over healthcare and spending. The Senate is expected to vote on funding ...
DC and Maryland households enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will see larger monthly benefits ...
You will continue to Social Security and assistance from SNAP during the shutdown, but some of their services may be affected. Here's what to know.
Each year, SNAP undergoes a cost-of-living increase, known as the COLA, to help benefits keep pace with rising grocery prices.
Around 42 million people nationwide receive SNAP benefits, which help low- and no-income households with the cost of ...
Rolling out over next year, the changes will affect hundreds of thousands of Oregonians, according to the Oregon Department ...
The Oregon Department of Human Services is announcing federally required changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City-area nonprofit food banks braced for impact Tuesday as Congress worked to keep the lights on.
Massachusetts officials said they still have about $6 million in existing funding, and will stretch those dollars to continue ...